It's a deal described as the beginning of a new path to peace. Leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed an agreement aiming to end the long-running conflict in eastern DRC. U.S. President Donald Trump hosted the leaders in Washington, DC.
Breakdown
- Rwanda and DR Congo leaders met privately at the White House
- Washington Accords signed at the US Institute of Peace 29s
- Conflict between the nations has lasted over 30 years 37s
- Accord aims to enable economic investment and prosperity 1m 50s
- Ongoing fighting reported despite the peace ceremony 41s