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Belgium and Rwanda have severed diplomatic relations and expelled each other's diplomats over allegations regarding their involvement in the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Rwanda accused Belgium of using lies and manipulation to create an unfair image, while Belgium deemed the move disproportionate. The Rwandan government is accused of supporting the M23 rebels' offensive in eastern Congo, and African leaders are working to establish a ceasefire.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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