Latest news with #CongoRwanda


Bloomberg
30-06-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Congo Wants M23 Peace Agreement Before July Meeting with Trump
The Democratic Republic of Congo wants a peace agreement with Rwanda-backed M23 rebels before a planned summit next month between the leaders of the two nations and US President Donald Trump. The countries signed a deal Friday in Washington where they pledged to support ongoing negotiations in Qatar between Congo and the M23, which occupies a large swath of mineral-rich eastern Congo including its two largest cities. While the rebels wouldn't necessarily need to withdraw before the presidential meeting, Congo wants 'an agreement' in place that they will, Foreign Minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner told Bloomberg in an interview on Saturday.

Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda sign US-mediated peace deal aimed at ending decades of bloody conflict
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda sign US-mediated peace deal aimed at ending decades of bloody conflict.

Wall Street Journal
28-06-2025
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Congo and Rwanda Sign U.S.-Brokered Peace Deal With Trump in DC
Congo and Rwanda Sign U.S.-Brokered Peace Deal With Trump in DC The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a peace agreement aiming to end the conflict and open a shared stretch of East African mineral wealth to U.S. investment. Photo:


CBS News
27-06-2025
- Business
- CBS News
Trump celebrates U.S.-brokered peace deal between Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
Washington — President Trump on Friday celebrated the signing of a U.S.-brokered peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, marking what the Trump administration hopes will be the end of a deadly conflict that has spanned nearly three decades. The agreement brokered by the Trump administration is an effort to stop the bloodshed in the eastern part of the DRC, where a militia allegedly backed by Rwanda occupies large pieces of land. Rwanda has denied directly backing the rebels. Officials from both countries signed the agreement in Washington this week. "So we're here today to celebrate a glorious triumph, and that's what it is, for the cause of peace," Mr. Trump said in the Oval Office. "This is a long time waiting. The signing of a historic peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda. The conflict has continued and it's been going on for many, many years. It's been going from, I guess they say 30 years." The region has been unstable for decades, and conflict in eastern Congo has led to thousands of deaths recently, and about 6 million deaths over the last three decades, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. The conflict has spawned a humanitarian crisis and widespread displacement in eastern DRC. Mr. Trump said the U.S. will be "putting a lot of pressure" on the countries to honor the agreement. "I will just say that there are big penalties if they violate," Mr. Trump said, including financial penalties. But, he added, he thinks they'll remain in peace. The agreement allows for U.S. access to the DRC's deposits of minerals, such as gold, copper and lithium. Mr. Trump on Friday took credit not just for the DRC-Rwanda agreement, but for his administration's role in intervening in other conflicts, too. "This is a tremendous breakthrough," he said. "In a few short months, we've now achieved peace between India and Pakistan, India and Iran, and the DRC and Rwanda, and a couple of others, also." Vice President JD Vance also praised the president's role in the DRC-Rwanda deal. "If I think about what I know about these two countries, for 30 years, pretty much the entire time that I can remember these two countries being in the news, much of the story has been about them fighting one another, about them killing one another," Vance said. "And now, we can look forward to a future where my children will look at this moment as the beginning of a new story, a story of prosperity and peace."


Fox News
27-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Democratic Party going in ‘OUTLANDISH directions': Clay Travis
All times eastern Special Report with Bret Baier The Evening Edit with Elizabeth Macdonald Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street FOX News Radio Live Channel Coverage WATCH LIVE: Trump meets with officials from Congo and Rwanda at White House