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The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the March 23 Movement alliance have agreed on a clear roadmap and timelines to complete peace negotiations and resolve the conflict in the eastern region of the country. This was announced during meetings held in Switzerland from August 17 to 21, involving Qatar, the United States, Switzerland, and the African Union Commission. The discussions covered existing commitments and the necessary steps to implement the peace agreement signed in Doha in November 2025. The two sides stated that they are continuing efforts to establish a mechanism to verify the ceasefire and address obstacles impeding the implementation of the agreement, with a commitment to comprehensive negotiations aimed at ending the conflict definitively. The March 23 Movement, a Tutsi rebel group active in the northern Kivu regions, is accused by the United Nations and the Democratic Republic of Congo of supporting Rwanda, a claim Rwanda denies.
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