Trump Secures Landmark Rwanda–Congo Peace Deal, Ending Three Decades of Hostility

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Trump Secures Landmark Rwanda–Congo Peace Deal, Ending Three Decades of Hostility

A historic breakthrough was achieved as former US president Donald Trump brokered a groundbreaking peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, ending thirty years of hostility.
Negotiators from both nations agreed to a ceasefire framework addressing border tensions, militia activity, and decades of political mistrust rooted in regional instability.

The agreement includes joint security patrols, intelligence sharing, and a commitment to dismantle armed groups operating along the volatile frontier.
Officials say the new framework aims to restore regional stability, allowing displaced communities to return home after years of conflict and uncertainty.

Diplomatic sources reported that Trump facilitated marathon talks, pushing both leaders to compromise on long-standing grievances and territorial concerns.
The discussions also focused on addressing exploitation of mineral-rich areas, which has fuelled violence and fed international smuggling networks for years.

Observers believe the peace deal could transform Central Africa’s political landscape by reducing cross-border clashes and weakening powerful militia networks.
Experts warn, however, that implementation will require strong international oversight to ensure both sides honor security and governance commitments.

Humanitarian organizations welcomed the breakthrough, expressing hope for improved access to conflict-affected regions where millions have endured hardship.
They stressed the need for sustained political will and long-term investments in infrastructure, healthcare, and education to rebuild devastated communities.

Regional analysts say the agreement reflects a rare moment of unity, offering both nations an opportunity to pursue economic cooperation after decades of division.
If maintained, the peace accord could unlock major trade routes, attract foreign investment, and support long-term development across Central Africa.

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