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Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Democratic Republic of Congo President Félix Tshisekedi have formalized a peace agreement aimed at improving relations and addressing longstanding regional tensions. The deal was signed during a summit hosted by former U.S. President Donald Trump, marking a significant diplomatic milestone in Central Africa.

The negotiations leading up to the agreement were conducted over several months, involving complex discussions and diplomatic efforts. Key figures in the process included Massad Boulos, one of Trump’s close foreign policy advisors, who played an instrumental role in mediating the talks and facilitating communication between the two nations.

The peace deal seeks to promote stability, regional cooperation, and economic development in both Rwanda and DR Congo. While details of the agreement have not been fully disclosed, officials indicate it represents a positive step toward resolving ongoing conflicts and fostering constructive dialogue.

This diplomatic breakthrough comes at a time when regional stability and cross-border cooperation are crucial for addressing security concerns and promoting economic growth in Central Africa. The leaders’ commitment to peace may serve as a foundation for future collaborations aimed at addressing mutual challenges.

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