Rwanda creating obstacles in talks to ease M23 conflict: Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo has accused Rwanda of creating obstacles in ongoing negotiations to resolve the M23 rebel conflict in eastern Congo that has displaced more than 1.7 million people.
The comments by Congolese Foreign Minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner to the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday follow accusations from her Rwandan counterpart that Congo had refused to sign a deal agreed in late August as part of peace talks mediated by Angola.
The Tutsi-led M23 has been waging an insurgency in Congo’s violence-torn east since 2022. Congo, the United Nations, and others accuse neighbouring Rwanda of backing the group with its troops and weapons.
Rwanda, which denies supporting M23, said it has taken what it calls defensive measures and accuses Congo of fighting alongside a Hutu rebel group, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, which has attacked Tutsis in both countries.
The two sides said they have agreed in principle to a plan that would see Congo “neutralise” the FDLR and Rwanda disengage.
Ms Wagner said Congo had drawn up a plan for its side of the deal, but accused Rwanda of offering only a promise of withdrawal “with no guarantees or concrete details.”
She said Rwanda was also making its withdrawal conditional on Congo first dealing with the FDLR.
She stated, “For this process to make sense, these two components must be implemented in tandem.”
Two other points of contention in talks are Rwanda’s rejection of any clause in the peace agreement that would refer to Rwandan responsibility in the conflict and Congo’s insistence on the need for a regional justice mechanism, she added.
The talks are being conducted in the Angolan capital, Luanda, as part of a long-running initiative to de-escalate tensions between Congo and Rwanda.
An Angolan representative told the U.N. council that the next minister-level meeting will take place in Luanda within the next couple of days.
(Reuters/NAN)
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