Rwanda and Congo Agree on Measures to Reduce Tensions in Washington Talks

Representatives from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo met in Washington on March 18-19, facilitated by the United States, to address the stalled peace process in eastern Congo. This diplomatic engagement signals both nations' willingness to de-escalate longstanding tensions that have affected regional stability. Observers will closely watch subsequent implementation of agreed measures and ongoing dialogue to determine progress toward durable peace.
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