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Qatar Proposes Peace Draft to End Congo-Rwanda M23 Conflict
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Qatar has put forward a draft peace proposal to resolve the conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, following months of mediation in Doha. Both sides will consult their leaders before resuming talks, signaling cautious progress. The proposal aims to address a decades-long conflict in eastern Congo, exacerbated by Rwanda’s alleged support for M23. This diplomatic effort underscores Qatar’s growing role in global conflict resolution.
The M23 rebels, active in eastern Congo, have been linked to Rwanda, escalating regional tensions. Qatar’s mediation began earlier this year to broker a ceasefire.
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Congo’s eastern provinces have faced violence since the 1990s, rooted in the Rwandan genocide’s aftermath. M23’s recent advances have displaced thousands, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
The peace draft follows months of talks in Doha, Qatar’s capital, known for hosting international negotiations. Both Congo and M23 agreed to review the proposal with their leadership.
The conflict involves complex issues, including resource control and ethnic disputes. Rwanda denies accusations of arming M23, complicating peace efforts.
Qatar’s role builds on its history of mediating conflicts, like in Afghanistan. The proposal’s details remain undisclosed, pending further discussions.
A successful peace deal could stabilize eastern Congo, allowing displaced residents to return. Failure risks continued violence and regional instability.
Some see Qatar’s mediation as a hopeful step toward peace, citing its neutral stance. Others doubt its effectiveness, given the conflict’s deep historical roots.
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