Congo's M23 Rebels Skip Peace Talks in Angola
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March 17, 2025 20:42
kinshasa - Congolese M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, boycott peace negotiations in Luanda over EU sanctions, accusing international entities of hindering peace efforts.
Congo's M23 Rebels Boycott Peace Talks
Congo's M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, refuse to participate in peace negotiations in Luanda, Angola, blaming EU sanctions. The group accuses certain international institutions of deliberately sabotaging peace efforts.
The EU imposed sanctions on M23 leaders, three Rwandan military commanders, and the head of the Rwandan mining agency for backing the rebellion. M23 has seized a significant area in the resource-rich eastern Congo bordering Rwanda.
The African Union appointed Angolan President Joao Lourenco to mediate the conflict. Despite M23's absence, the Kinshasa government expresses readiness for discussions.