US is negotiating a minerals deals with conflict-hit Congo, Trump official says
- M23 withdrew from Walikale, a mining town in eastern Congo, on Thursday.
- This withdrawal followed M23's capture of Walikale last month after fighting Congolese forces.
- Walikale is important because the area holds Congo's largest tin deposits and gold mines.
- Tshisekedi expressed openness to a U.S. Deal to develop minerals if it helps quell insurgencies.
- The conflict has displaced over seven million people, creating a large humanitarian crisis.
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U.S. negotiating minerals deals with conflict-hit Congo, Trump official says
A Trump administration official said Thursday the United States is in talks with conflict-plagued Congo on developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer. U.S. President Donald Trump's senior advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, did not provide details of…
U.S. is negotiating a minerals deals with conflict-hit Congo, Trump official says
A Trump administration official said Thursday the United States is in talks with conflict-plagued Congo on developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer.
The US wants rare minerals from Congo. Americans offer investments in exchange for resources and help to end the conflict with the rebels
The United States is in talks to invest billions of dollars in Congo, a country rich in rare minerals, and wants to help end the conflict raging in the east of the country, President Donald Trump's top Africa adviser said Thursday during a visit to Kinshasa.

The US is negotiating a minerals deal with conflict-hit Congo, a Trump official says
A Trump administration official says the United States is talking with conflict-plagued Congo about developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer.
US negotiating minerals deal with conflict-hit Congo, Trump official says
A Trump administration official says the United States is talking with conflict-plagued Congo about developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer
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