Trump updates: DRC, Rwanda leaders in Washington sign peace deal

Al JazeeraThursday, December 4, 2025 at 4:31:19 PM
  • U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a peace deal signing ceremony in Washington, where Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi formalized an agreement aimed at resolving ongoing tensions between their nations. This accord, known as the 'Washington Accord,' is a significant diplomatic effort to foster stability in the resource-rich region.
  • The signing of this peace deal is crucial as it represents a collaborative step towards reducing hostilities and addressing the M23 conflict that has plagued the eastern DRC. The involvement of the U.S. in facilitating this agreement underscores its role in international diplomacy and conflict resolution.
  • This development highlights the complexities of peace negotiations in regions affected by long-standing conflicts. While the signing is a positive step, ongoing violence in eastern DRC raises questions about the effectiveness of such agreements. The situation reflects broader themes of international intervention and the challenges of achieving lasting peace in conflict zones.
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