Angola Urges Ceasefire Ahead of DR Congo, M23 Rebel Groups Peace Talks

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Angola Urges Ceasefire Ahead of DR Congo, M23 Rebel Groups Peace Talks
Angola Urges Ceasefire Ahead of DR Congo, M23 Rebel Groups Peace Talks

Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Angolan President João Lourenço, currently chair of the African Union, has called for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

President Lourenço on Saturday called for a ceasefire ahead of peace talks he will be hosting.

He also urged all parties to stop hostilities starting at midnight local time on Sunday, in an effort to create a peaceful atmosphere for upcoming peace talks.

According to a statement from the Angolan presidency, the ceasefire must include all hostile actions against civilians and halt any attempts to gain new positions in the conflict zone.

“This ceasefire should include all possible hostile actions against the civilian population as well as the conquest of new positions in the conflict zone, with the expectation that these and other initiatives will lead to the creation of a climate of détente conducive to the start of peace talks,” the Angolan presidency’s text said.

The talks are set to take place in Luanda, Angola, on March 18, where the DRC government and the M23 rebels will meet for the first time in three years.

The DRC government has not officially confirmed its participation yet. The M23, however, has expressed support for Angola’s peace initiative, calling on President Felix Tshisekedi to publicly commit to direct negotiations.

The conflict has escalated recently, with the M23 rebels capturing key towns in North and South Kivu provinces, displacing thousands and worsening the humanitarian crisis.

Despite diplomatic efforts, violence between the DRC and the M23 continues, highlighting the urgent need for dialogue.

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