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In Qatar, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have agreed to work towards peace following violence in January, raising hopes of easing the decades-long conflict rooted in the Rwandan genocide. The agreement came after a week of talks, which were described as "frank and constructive", but sources expressed frustration over the pace of negotiations.
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