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RWANDA, DR CONGO PEACE TALKS HIT SNAG AS MEDIATOR ANGOLA CALLS OFF MEETING

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Rwanda, DR Congo Peace Talks Hit Snag as Mediator Angola Calls Off Meeting


The ongoing peace negotiations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have reached a stumbling block after Angola, acting as the mediator, abruptly called off the scheduled meeting. The talks, aimed at resolving escalating tensions and armed conflicts in the eastern DRC, have been viewed as critical to restoring stability in the region.

The meeting, which was set to take place under the facilitation of Angolan President João Lourenço, was intended to bring both sides to the table to address long-standing issues, including accusations of cross-border support for armed groups. However, sources close to the mediation process have cited growing mistrust and unresolved disagreements between the two nations as reasons for the cancellation.


The DRC has repeatedly accused Rwanda of backing the M23 rebel group, which has been active in eastern Congo, causing widespread displacement and insecurity. Rwanda, on the other hand, denies the allegations and claims that the DRC collaborates with FDLR, a militia with roots in the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. These mutual accusations have deepened the rift between the two neighbors, making progress in negotiations increasingly difficult.

Angola’s role as a mediator has been critical, with President Lourenço stepping in to lead regional efforts aimed at de-escalating tensions. However, the sudden halt to the peace talks raises concerns about the viability of the mediation process and the prospects for a peaceful resolution.


Observers worry that the breakdown in dialogue could exacerbate violence in the region, where millions have already been affected by conflict. The international community, including the African Union and United Nations, continues to urge both nations to return to the negotiating table and prioritize diplomacy over military confrontation.

As the region waits for a rescheduled meeting, the need for a durable solution to the conflict remains more pressing than ever.

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