In a significant step toward ending years of violence, the M23 rebel group and the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have signed a ceasefire agreement aimed at halting fighting in the country’s troubled eastern region.
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- DRC government and M23 sign a ceasefire agreement to halt fighting in eastern DRC.
- The deal commits both sides to a permanent ceasefire, ending hate speech and banning territorial gains by force. 11s
- The African Union welcomes the agreement as a milestone for regional peace. 20s
- M23's recent offensive led to major city captures, thousands killed, and mass displacement. 30s
- The agreement includes a roadmap for restoring government control and future peace talks. 40s