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DRC And Rwanda Set For U.S. Peace Deal

April 25, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Peace Talks Resume In Congo Conflict

President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda are poised to take a significant step toward peace and economic development with the signing of a new diplomatic agreement this Friday, April 25, in Washington. 

The accord, which both nations hope will halt the escalating violence in eastern Congo, also aims to attract major U.S. investments into the region’s mineral-rich economy.

The anticipated deal comes amid renewed international concern following a January offensive by M23 rebels, widely believed to be backed by Rwanda, which led to the capture of the two largest cities in eastern DRC. 

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Although Rwanda has denied involvement, citing self-defense against Congolese forces and local militias, the United Nations and Western allies say Rwanda has supplied the rebel group with troops and weapons.

At the heart of the deal is a shared goal: ending decades of deadly conflict and unlocking economic potential through foreign investment, particularly from the United States. The DRC’s vast reserves of cobalt, copper, and lithium, critical to the global production of electric vehicles and smartphones, have become the center of attention in Washington, where officials have been seeking alternatives to Chinese-dominated supply chains.

Foreign ministers from both countries are expected to sign the agreement during a formal ceremony attended by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. A diplomatic source described the deal as a foundational step, a “pathway to peace, stability, and integrated economic development” in the region. It also seeks to re-establish “normal bilateral relations” between the two historically tense neighbors.

Ceasefire Promises Raise Cautious Hopes

While there is optimism around the upcoming signing, the track record of ceasefire pledges in the DRC remains discouraging. Previous efforts to halt violence have collapsed within weeks, as deep-seated mistrust and ongoing fighting undercut diplomatic breakthroughs.

However, fresh momentum emerged in March when Qatar unexpectedly hosted talks between DRC President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame. That meeting resulted in both leaders issuing a joint call for a ceasefire. More recently, Qatar also facilitated negotiations between Congolese officials and M23 rebels, where both parties pledged a “commitment to an immediate cessation of hostilities.”

DRC And Rwanda Set For U.S. Peace Deal
Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi, right, and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, left, meet with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, Qatar

Although this week’s signing in Washington will not yet result in a full peace agreement, it is expected to set the stage for one in the coming months. Another source close to the negotiations explained, “The two sides will finalise the specifics in a few months and then, hopefully, a peace agreement will be signed.”

In addition to its peacemaking ambitions, the agreement aims to instill investor confidence and secure financial backing for post-conflict recovery. “It amounts to a declaration of principles, very broad objectives to work towards,” one diplomat emphasized, highlighting the framework’s role in anchoring future commitments.

The geopolitical significance of Congo’s minerals is another key factor drawing American attention. The Trump administration has reportedly shown increased interest in securing U.S. access to these resources following a pitch earlier this year by a Congolese senator offering a “minerals-for-security” arrangement.

Sources indicate that the State Department is open to such a partnership and envisions participation from a broad range of private sector players. Among those reportedly backing the initiative is Erik Prince, a well-known supporter of President Trump. Prince, a former security contractor, agreed earlier this year to assist the DRC in protecting and monetizing its mineral wealth.

Rwanda, too, has engaged in separate conversations with U.S. officials over a possible minerals deal, signaling a mutual interest in developing economic ties alongside security cooperation.

Despite the fragile backdrop and a history of failed ceasefires, Friday’s agreement represents a calculated attempt by all parties to chart a new course — one where peace and prosperity might finally coexist in a region long scarred by war.

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