Kagame: ‘Never seen this much attention’ to ending Africa war
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- Rwandan President Paul Kagame has expressed unprecedented optimism regarding international efforts to end conflicts in Africa, particularly highlighting the recent peace deal facilitated by U.S. President Donald Trump between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This agreement aims to address ongoing tensions and violence in the region, especially involving the M23 rebel group.
- The significance of this development lies in Kagame's acknowledgment of a shift in diplomatic focus, moving away from traditional emphasis on democracy and human rights towards pragmatic solutions for peace, which he attributes to Trump's approach.
- However, the peace deal's immediate aftermath has been marred by renewed fighting in eastern Congo, raising questions about the effectiveness of the agreement and the stability of the region. The ongoing violence underscores the complexities of achieving lasting peace in a historically conflict-ridden area, where underlying issues remain unresolved despite diplomatic efforts.
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