Rwanda-backed M23 welcomes direct talks with DR Congo govt

Africa
By AFP | Mar 13, 2025
Miners gather during a M23 movement rally at the mine in Rubay on March 5, 2025.[AFP]

The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group on Thursday said it "welcomed" the prospect of negotiations with the Congolese government to end the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

The M23 is locked in fighting with the Congolese army in the restive eastern DRC, for decades plagued by conflict and ethnic violence.

Since its 2021 resurgence the militia has seized swathes of the DRC's mineral-rich land with Rwanda's backing.

On Tuesday Angola said it would host talks in a bid to halt the violence, later giving a date of March 18 for the beginning of negotiations.

In a statement on Thursday the M23 said it "welcomed favourably" the announcement of the talks, to be held in the Angolan capital Luanda.

The armed group however raised several "concerns", urging Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi to "publicly and unequivocally express his commitment to direct negotiations" as an "absolute necessity".

Tshisekedi had previously refused to engage in direct dialogue with the M23, which he has repeatedly branded a "terrorist" group.

But Angolan President Joao Lourenco on Tuesday said "direct negotiations" between the two sides would take place, after receiving Tshisekedi for discussions.

Since the beginning of 2025 the M23 have had the Congolese army on the back foot following a lightning advance.

The offensive has killed more than 7,000 people, according to the DRC. AFP has not been able to verify that figure independently.

Rwanda denies providing the M23 with military support.

But a UN experts' report found Kigali maintains some 4,000 troops in the DRC's east to assist the armed group.

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