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Rebel Leader Denounces US-DRC Minerals Deal One Year After Goma’s Fall

Rebel leader Corneille Nangaa claims the US-DRC deal risks disputes over mining contracts amid contested control by M23, highlighting legal and transparency concerns.

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Jan 28 (Reuters) – The leader of a Congolese rebel coalition that includes Rwanda-backed M23 said a deal between Kinshasa and Washington related to critical minerals in the war-hit region was deeply flawed and unconstitutional, casting doubt on its implementation. Corneille Nangaa, who leads the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), was referring to a strategic ‍partnership agreement signed in Washington on December 4, under which the United States would…

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WTVB broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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