Officials in Kinshasa and Kigali say October will mark the first concrete test of whether political will and international backing can finally turn promises into lasting peace.
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- Congo and Rwanda agree to start implementing peace deal security measures.
- The peace accord aims to address conflict involving M23 rebels and other armed groups. 13s
- Joint border mechanisms and commitments to halt support for proxy militias are included. 26s
- The plan provides for humanitarian access and deployment of neutral observers. 37s
- Officials say the rollout will test the effectiveness of political and international efforts for peace. 57s