The Democratic Republic of the Congo government and the Rwanda will be the chief signators of the peace agreement, less or not, no no no no no no no. Technical teams of Rwanda and Congo started a draft in the US arbitration peace process on Wednesday.
However, analysts say sticking point may be implemented.
“We all thesis is a challenge with peace deals, because, we include clauses for Amnesty. This means that it is a delay in justice,” asked the Center of Congo-Kinshsa Center for Research.
Muswili said, “What indicates this for the armed groups that commit crimes on the ground and blackmail the Kangoli government for talks. American asanas are making, unfortunately they are going to strengthen the same militia groups again.”
Concerns about the details of the deal have been increased, which are yet to be made public.
“What we are experiencing here is not real new. But now, are operating commitments that will be kept in place?” Professor Philip-Dauko Kagonda said, the scientific director of the Center of Research and Studies on Center for Conflict and Peace in the Great Lex region.
“It is fine that there is a risk that we will not have a realistic compromise on certain aspects and it can probably lead the militant people to strengthen their demands and continue wages.”
Cautious optimism
The Congo, Civil Society is optimistic, but if the deal is not handled carefully, he can repeat himself.
South Kivu Civil Society President Hyprocat Marum said, “Surely, this is a compromise, for which we are craving.” “But it should have been signed to capture our people to capture Bagana, instead of leaving us in a state of crisis.” Marum insisted that the Kangoli government should help its citizens to live peacefully and peace. “Taking up arms to demand posts, we should make sure that this experience is never again.”
The previous ceasefire under Kinshasa and Kigali has often failed, but Washington hopes it will a stick and bring economic opportunities.
The draft Peace Deal aims to end the fight in Eastern Congo, where Rwanda-supported M33 rebels made significant progress at the beginning of the year, occupying the city of Goma and Buke.
A statement posted on the website of the US State Department said, “The agreement includes honor and hostility, disintegration, disarmament and commission for conditional integration of non-state armed groups.”
The deal, including the commission and the commission to facilitate returns of internal displaced individuals, is to ensure the access of Humanitrian and estash a regional economic integration structure.
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US State Secretary Marco Rubio will witness the official signature ceremony next week.
The agreement announced on Wednesday created on the announcement of the principles signed between the two countries in April.
This would indicate a success to prevent the struggle of President Donald Trump’s administration in eastern Congo and attract billions of dollars in Western investment in the mineral-region region.
However, it is not clear that the Congo River Alliance – an alliance of rebel groups that included M3 – would follow it.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is hoping to secure peace and security supported by the Americans.
In turn, the US will benefit from the mineral exchange deal worth about $ 2 trillion (€ 1.7 trillion), which will be made available to American companies for extraction.
Rwanda and Congo twice on the agreement under Angola’s mediation under Angola’s mediation last year and joint operations against the FDLR rebel group, which was charged by Rwanda. 1994 Massacre against Tutsi. However, ministers of the two countries failed to support deals.
Angola stepped as a mediator in March, as after several unsuccessful attempts to solve the growing Rwanda-supported ribiv in Eastern Congo.
The fight intensified this year as Rwanda-Samman M23, Advanced to seizing the two largest cities in the rebellious region, displaced thousands of people. Congo accused Rwanda of supporting M23 with soldiers and weapons, while Rwanda refuses to help the group and says its army is working in self -defense.
Edited by: chrispin mwakideu