DR Congo and M23 sign deal on ceasefire implementation: Qatar

Africa
By AFP | Oct 14, 2025
Peace mediator Sumbu Sita Mambu, a high representative of the head of state in the Democratic Republic of Congo (L), and M23 executive secretary Benjamin Mbonimpa (R) shake hands after signing a ceasefire deal in the Qatari capital Doha on July 19, 2025 to end fighting that has devastated the country's mineral-rich but conflict-torn east. [AFP]

The Democratic Republic of Congo and the Rwanda-backed M23 group signed an agreement on Tuesday in Doha to establish a ceasefire monitoring mechanism, mediator Qatar said in a statement.

DR Congo and M23 signed "an agreement to establish a ceasefire monitoring and verification mechanism, facilitated by the State of Qatar," the country's foreign ministry said in a statement.

The deal follows a ceasefire agreement that both parties inked in Doha in July aimed at leading to a permanent end to the fighting that has devastated the DRC's mineral-rich east.

"The mechanism will oversee the implementation of the permanent ceasefire, investigate and verify reported violations, and communicate with relevant parties to prevent a resumption of hostilities," Doha said.

Qatar, the United States and the African Union will participate in this mechanism as observers, it added.

Qatar described the move as a "pivotal step toward enhancing confidence-building and moving forward toward a comprehensive peace agreement".

The July deal followed an earlier, separate peace agreement between the Congolese and Rwandan governments signed in Washington.

The M23 had insisted on seeking its own ceasefire deal with Kinshasa, saying the DRC-Rwanda deal signed in June left out issues that still needed to be addressed.

Neighbouring Rwanda denies providing military backing to the M23, but UN experts say the Rwandan army played a "critical" role in the group's offensive, including combat operations.

Share this story
Harambee Stars hoping to have the last laugh against Ivory Coast
Although Kenya are already out of the race for a ticket to next year’s global football showpiece in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, they could still have a say in who tops the group.
Shujaa's Safari Sevens success fuels ambition for promotion
In front of their home fans, Kenya Sevens fought hard to retain the crown, displaying the never say die spirit synonymous with the Shujaa.
Okanya wins in Kakamega as Ogutu triumphs at VetLab
Uganda shows his class as he floors big field at Kakamega Golf Club. Team of Songwa, Muhando, Konzolo and Oketch win East Africa Tour team title.
Lejirma set to join pro ranks
Lejirma revealed that his transition to the paid ranks will follow the conclusion of the 2026 Magical Kenya Open.
Kenyan boxers eyeing glory in Africa Zone Three Championships
Okong’o is among the experienced boxers in the team alongside Africa Boxing Championships light middleweight champion Boniface Mogunde who are currently in top form.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS