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International sanctions against Rwanda, imposed for allegedly backing M23 rebels in Congo, may discourage Congo's president from participating in peace talks, according to Rwandan state minister for foreign affairs James Kabarebe. The UK has paused aid and imposed diplomatic sanctions on Rwanda, while the EU is reviewing its strategic mineral agreement with Rwanda over its links with the rebels.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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