US Calls Out Rwanda’s Dangerous Role in Eastern Congo, Urges Action Against Peace Violators
As Rwanda-backed M23 rebels seize key eastern Congo city, the US exposes Kigali’s breach of peace deals and warns of consequences for destabilizing the region.
In a sharp rebuke underscoring America’s commitment to regional stability and sovereignty, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz publicly accused Rwanda of violating a U.S.-brokered peace agreement by supporting a deadly offensive led by M23 rebels in eastern Congo. This brazen backing undermines not only Congolese sovereignty but also threatens wider East African stability—a development Washington cannot ignore. Is Rwanda Fueling Instability in the Heart of Africa? More than 400 civilians have fallen victim since the resurgence of violence in South Kivu province, with M23 rebels capturing the strategic city of Uvira—Congo’s last stronghold on Lake Tanganyika’s northern...
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