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AFC/M23 'does not recognise' Luanda-initiated ceasefire

The AFC/M23 movement has said it does not recognize the ceasefire proposed by Angolan President João Lourenço despite the Congolese government’s formal acceptance of the initiative. ALSO READ: MONUSCO boss arrives in Goma to advance ceasefire monitoring Speaking to The New Times on Monday, February 16, AFC/M23 spokesperson Oscar Balinda said the movement was neither consulted nor bound by the ceasefire expected to take effect on February 18. “We…
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While Kinshasa accepts the truce proposed by Angola, the rebels of the AFC/M23 oppose an end of non-receiving. The movement of Corneille Nangaa denounces the "strategy of diplomatic fragmentation" of the Congolese government and places it on Qatar. Two days before the planned entry into force of the ceasefire, the AFC/M23 clarifies its position and brandishes the agreements signed in Doha.

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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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