U.S. urges Congo and Rwanda towards peace accord, minerals deals

Published 01/05/2025, 18:42
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Investing.com -- The U.S. is advocating for Congo and Rwanda to sign a peace accord and is planning bilateral minerals deals with both nations. The information was shared by Massad Boulos, President Donald Trump’s senior Africa advisor, on Thursday.

The proposed U.S.-supported peace agreement comes as Rwandan-backed M23 rebels continue to advance in Congo. This is the most recent wave of violence in a region that has been plagued by conflict for decades. The region is rich in minerals, including tantalum and gold.

The peace accord and minerals deals are expected to be signed at the White House in approximately two months.

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