On June 18, 2025, technical teams from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda initialed a peace agreement in Washington, D.C., witnessed by U.S. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker.
The ministerial signing is scheduled for June 27, 2025, to be witnessed by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Peace Agreement Overview
The peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda marks a significant step towards resolving longstanding conflicts in the region.
Building on the Declaration of Principles signed on April 25, 2025, this agreement was developed over three days of dialogue focusing on political, security, and economic interests.
The core provisions include respect for territorial integrity, prohibition of hostilities, disarmament and conditional integration of non-state armed groups.
Additionally, it establishes a Joint Security Coordination Mechanism and facilitates refugee returns and humanitarian access.
International Collaboration
- The United States played a crucial role as mediator and facilitator during the peace talks.
- Qatar participated as an observer and facilitator to ensure alignment with U.S. efforts.
- Both DRC and Rwanda expressed appreciation for international mediation efforts.
- A summit of heads of state is anticipated to further advance regional stability.
Geopolitical Context
The ongoing conflict in eastern DRC has resulted in prolonged violence with accusations against Rwanda supporting rebel groups like M23.
This has led to thousands of deaths and millions displaced. The region’s rich mineral resources are vital to global supply chains, making stability essential for economic interests.
Date | Event | Location |
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April 25, 2025 | Declaration of Principles Signed | Kigali |
June 18, 2025 | Peace Agreement Initialed | Washington, D.C. |
June 27, 2025 | Ministerial Signing Scheduled | TBD |
Sustainable Development Goals Alignment
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- A stable Great Lakes region reduces conflict spillover risks.
- Eases opportunities for extremist or non-state armed groups exploiting instability.
- Paves way for Western investment in mining sectors securing critical minerals access.
- Aids humanitarian priorities by improving security alleviating displacement crises globally aligned with U.S goals .
Additional Reading
DRC-Rwanda Peace Accord: A New Era of Stability
The DRC-Rwanda peace agreement marks a crucial step towards regional stability and economic integration.
With international collaboration and a roadmap for implementation, this accord paves the way for Western investment, humanitarian access, and reduced conflict risks.
Ultimately this benefiting global supply chains and aligning with U.S. goals for sustainable development in the Great Lakes region.
Sources: US Department of State.
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