Could violence in the DRC become a regional conflict?

Al JazeeraSaturday, December 13, 2025 at 6:27:34 PM
  • Rwandan-backed rebels have seized a key city in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) just a week after a peace deal was brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, raising concerns about the potential for escalating violence in the region. The M23 rebel group has been particularly active, undermining the fragile agreement aimed at fostering stability between DRC and Rwanda.
  • This development is significant as it highlights the fragility of the peace deal, which was touted as a historic achievement by Trump. The rapid unraveling of the agreement suggests that the underlying tensions between the DRC and Rwanda remain unresolved, threatening the security of the region and the lives of civilians caught in the conflict.
  • The situation reflects a broader pattern of instability in the region, where peace deals have often failed to translate into lasting peace. The quick resurgence of violence following diplomatic efforts raises questions about the effectiveness of international mediation in resolving deep-rooted conflicts and the role of external powers in influencing local dynamics.
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