A delegation from the Democratic Republic of Congo's government recently met with M23 rebels in Qatar to discuss ending hostilities in the eastern regions of the country. This follows a previous successful round of talks in March. The DRC's army stated that M23 had withdrawn from Walikale, and additional talks are scheduled in Doha. The complexity of the conflict stems from historical tensions following the Rwandan genocide and competition over the region's valuable mineral resources. Qatar is mediating these discussions to help achieve a peaceful resolution.
The DRC government engaged in new talks with M23 rebels in Qatar to find peaceful solutions to the ongoing conflict in the eastern region.
The eastern Congo conflict is complex, rooted in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and competition for valuable mineral resources.
The DRC's army reported M23 rebels' withdrawal from Walikale, marking a crucial development as peace talks resumed and the search for resolutions continued.
Mediation is supported by Qatar, with expectations that ongoing discussions will lead to constructive solutions to end the conflict peacefully.
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