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DRC govt, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels fix date for direct peace talks

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 2, 2025
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The peace meeting between the DRC government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, scheduled for April 9, is anticipated to mark a crucial step in addressing one of Central Africa’s most enduring conflicts.

Facilitated by Qatari mediation, the meeting marks a potential breakthrough in efforts to resolve one of Central Africa’s most protracted conflicts.

Reuters reports that the meeting which has been scheduled to hold in Doha would be the two sides’ first direct negotiations since M23 fighters captured eastern Congo’s two largest cities.

The talks are expected to address key issues, including the withdrawal of M23 forces from occupied territories, the reintegration of rebel fighters, and broader security concerns in the eastern DRC.

This direct dialogue marks a shift from previous indirect negotiations and comes amid ongoing regional efforts, including the Nairobi and Luanda processes.

While past peace efforts have struggled due to persistent clashes and mutual distrust, this engagement could signal a renewed push for stability in the Great Lakes region.

Despite multiple initiatives, lasting peace remains elusive due to ongoing violence and deep-seated mistrust

Previous attempts at negotiations have largely been indirect or mediated by regional organizations, but this direct dialogue signals a possible shift towards a lasting resolution.

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Mediation efforts in the DRC-M23 conflict

The conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels has drawn significant mediation efforts from regional and international actors.

Despite multiple initiatives, lasting peace remains elusive due to ongoing violence and deep-seated mistrust.

Qatar is the latest mediator, facilitating direct peace talks between the DRC government and M23 rebels.

The East African Community (EAC) launched the Nairobi Process, which focuses on negotiating with various armed groups, including the M23 rebels, to bring stability to eastern DRC. This initiative is part of a broader regional effort to reduce conflict and promote peace.

However, Angola’s Luanda Process, which was led by President João Lourenço, ended as of March 2025.

Angola withdrew from its mediation role due to a combination of failed negotiations and external factors, including the M23 rebels’ rejection of talks and the sudden diplomatic engagement between the DRC and Rwanda in Doha

The United Nations (UN), through MONUSCO and the Security Council, has also played a peacekeeping and diplomatic role.

The African Union (AU) has supported regional peace efforts, while the US and EU have pressured both DRC and Rwanda to engage in negotiations.

Additionally, the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) has facilitated peace talks and proposed conflict resolution frameworks.

Despite these efforts, violence persists, complicating negotiations.

However, Qatar’s mediation offers renewed hope for progress in resolving one of Central Africa’s longest-running conflicts.

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