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Africa News > Blog > Events > US Diplomacy Yields Promise of Peace: DR Congo and Rwanda Pledge Agreement Within Days
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US Diplomacy Yields Promise of Peace: DR Congo and Rwanda Pledge Agreement Within Days

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Last updated: April 27, 2025 6:52 pm
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Washington D.C. – In a significant diplomatic breakthrough brokered by US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) and Rwanda have committed to drafting a peace agreement by May 2nd, following months of escalating tensions and violence in eastern DR Congo. The agreement, signed by the two nations’ foreign ministers in Washington on Friday, aims to resolve long-standing disputes and foster stability in the volatile region.

The agreement includes a pledge from both countries to respect each other’s sovereignty and engage in dialogue to address their differences. This commitment marks a notable improvement in relations, which have been strained to the breaking point by the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo.

For months, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels seized control of swathes of mineral-rich territory. The Congolese government, struggling to contain the rebel advance, turned to the United States for assistance, reportedly offering access to its vast mineral resources in exchange for support.

The text of the agreement also highlights the expectation of significant investments facilitated by the US government and private sector, suggesting a potential economic component to the peace initiative.

“This agreement represents a critical step towards lasting peace and stability in the region,” Secretary Rubio stated at the signing ceremony. “The United States is committed to supporting both the DR Congo and Rwanda as they work towards a shared future of prosperity and security.”

Despite the positive development in Washington, reports indicate that fighting continued on Friday in North Kivu province, underscoring the fragility of the situation on the ground. Earlier in the week, DR Congo and the M23 group expressed their commitment to peace, raising hopes for a permanent ceasefire.


Left to right: DR Congo Foreign Minister, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe.

The decades-long conflict in eastern DR Congo has intensified dramatically since the beginning of the year, with the M23 staging a major offensive, briefly capturing Goma and Bukavu, the region’s two largest cities, and sparking fears of a wider regional war. According to officials in eastern DR Congo, an estimated 7,000 people have been killed since January.

DR Congo has repeatedly accused Rwanda of arming the M23 and deploying troops to support the rebels. While the UN and the US have echoed these accusations, Rwanda has consistently denied supporting the M23.

The commitment made in Washington offers a glimmer of hope for a de-escalation of the conflict and a path towards a more peaceful future for the region. However, the success of the agreement hinges on the willingness of all parties to fully implement its provisions and address the root causes of the ongoing instability. The international community will be closely watching to see if this pledge translates into a concrete and lasting peace.

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