LUANDA (Reuters) - Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels will begin in the Angolan capital on March 18, Angola's presidency said in a statement on Wednesday.
KINSHASA/LUANDA, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Angola said it is trying to broker direct talks between the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the M23 rebel group in the coming days.
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The conflict has displaced more than 7 million people, and the M23 has seized key cities such as Goma and Bukavu.
This marks a shift from previous Angola-led peace talks, which excluded M23 and instead focused on Rwanda’s role in the ...
It has emerged that there is a high possibility for direct negotiations between the Kinshasa regime and the AFC/M23 rebels.
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Felix Tshisekedi, the president of Congo, was in Angola to discuss a potential peace process. According to the press release, ...