The foreign ministers of Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace agreement at the US State Department. The US and Qatar devoted several months to brokering the deal.
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- DR Congo and Rwanda signed a peace agreement at the US State Department.
- The US and Qatar brokered the deal, aiming to end 30 years of conflict. 7s
- The agreement includes provisions for territorial rights, humanitarian aid, and refugee returns. 1m 53s
- The treaty calls for disarming armed groups and continued UN peacekeeping. 2m 5s
- The process will be supervised by the US, Qatar, and the African Union. 2m 9s