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DR Congo, M23 group sign deal

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July 21, 2025

THE Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed armed group M23 signed a ceasefire deal at the weekend to end fighting that has devastated the country’s mineral-rich but conflict-torn east.

DR Congo, M23 group sign deal

The two sides signed a declaration of principles whose terms include a “permanent ceasefire”, after three months of talks in Qatar.

It follows a separate peace deal between the Congolese and Rwandan governments signed in Washington last month.

Rich in natural resources, especially lucrative minerals, eastern DRC has been wrecked by conflict for more than three decades, creating a humanitarian crisis and forcing hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.

Thousands were killed in a lightning offensive by the M23 in January and February, in which the group seized vast swathes of territory, including the key provincial capitals of Goma and Bukavu.

In the agreement signed in Doha, the warring parties agreed to “uphold their commitment to a permanent ceasefire’, including refraining from “hate propaganda” and “any attempt to seize by force new positions”.

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