Peace negotiations focused on resolving the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo resumed this week, bringing together regional leaders and international mediators.
Violence involving rebel groups — including M23 — has displaced hundreds of thousands and disrupted mining operations that are vital to global cobalt and copper supply chains.
Leaders from Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and the African Union urged all parties to commit to a lasting ceasefire and support humanitarian access.
Observers say the talks represent one of the most significant attempts in years to contain instability in the Great Lakes region.
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