Trump to host signing of peace deal between leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda

BBC NewsThursday, December 4, 2025 at 11:17:34 AM
Trump to host signing of peace deal between leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda
  • President Trump is set to host the signing of a peace deal between the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) and Rwanda in Washington, aiming to foster stability in the resource-rich region. This agreement is seen as a crucial step towards reducing tensions that have historically plagued the two nations.
  • The peace deal is significant for the U.S. as it hopes to enhance American investment in the region, which is abundant in natural resources. Successful implementation of this agreement could lead to improved economic opportunities and stability in both countries.
  • This development occurs against a backdrop of ongoing violence and instability in the region, as evidenced by the displacement of over 300,000 people in northern Mozambique due to jihadist violence. The effectiveness of the peace deal may be challenged by these persistent conflicts, raising questions about the long-term prospects for peace and investment in Central Africa.
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