The Congolese government has sealed a historic ceasefire deal with the M23 rebel group to bring to an end, decades of deadly violence in eastern DR Congo.
The parties signed the peace deal in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
The DR Congo government and M23 committed to a permanent ceasefire as they signed the deal.
Included in the deal is a pledge to refrain from hate speech and to stop any attempts to seize new territory by force.
The African Union welcomed the announcement, describing it as a “major milestone” in the broader efforts to bring lasting peace and stability to eastern DRC and the Great Lakes region.
M23 rebels launched a major offensive earlier this year, capturing strategic cities including Goma and Bukavu. The campaign resulted in the deaths of thousands and forced hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee their homes, deepening the humanitarian crisis.
An official familiar with the Doha negotiations said the agreement includes a roadmap for restoring state authority in rebel-held areas and lays the foundation for formal peace talks in the near future.
Despite a pause in major offensives since February, intermittent clashes between M23 fighters and pro-government militias have continued.
Eastern DRC has been plagued by conflict for over three decades, driven by ethnic tensions, regional rivalries, and the struggle over rich mineral resources. Whether this latest ceasefire will hold remains uncertain, but it provides a much-needed glimmer of hope for a region long marked by violence and instability.
Source:Africa Publicity
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