💨 Abstract

A breakthrough peace agreement was signed in Washington on Friday between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, mediated by the United States. This deal, part of efforts to curb decades of conflict that has resulted in millions of deaths, emphasizes mutual sovereignty, peaceful coexistence, and a cessation of support for armed groups. However, the critical involvement of Rwanda-backed rebels, the M23, remain unclear. President Trump highlighted U.S.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff