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DRC & M23 Rebels Agree to New Ceasefire Deal Despite Fresh Drone Strike Accusations

The agreement covers humanitarian access, civilian protections and the release of 477 detainees as mediators seek to advance a ceasefire framework.

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Just two days after the end of the last round of negotiations in Switzerland, where AFC/M23 and the Congolese government have again committed themselves to a ceasefire, the fighting has resumed in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Both camps accuse each other of bombings and violations of the truce in the provinces of South Kivu and North Kivu.

·Paris, France
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The Democratic Republic of Congo and the rebel group M23 have reached an agreement on the delivery of humanitarian aid. Both sides will also release prisoners within ten days. The warring parties announced this following talks in Switzerland. Under the supervision of international representatives, the government and the rebels agreed on the necessity of admitting humanitarian aid. Agreements were made regarding the safe delivery of aid and the p…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Al Jazeera broke the news in Qatar on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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