Zürcher Nachrichten - Rwanda, DRC presidents hold surprise ceasefire talks in Qatar

EUR -
AED 4.219488
AFN 80.414181
ALL 98.794066
AMD 440.265918
ANG 2.05593
AOA 1053.421907
ARS 1357.260087
AUD 1.765709
AWG 2.067786
AZN 1.957572
BAM 1.964882
BBD 2.320225
BDT 140.429104
BGN 1.956009
BHD 0.433202
BIF 3377.38364
BMD 1.14877
BND 1.47822
BOB 7.940635
BRL 6.361083
BSD 1.149112
BTN 98.321615
BWP 15.383975
BYN 3.76065
BYR 22515.890931
BZD 2.30828
CAD 1.570656
CDF 3305.010495
CHF 0.942107
CLF 0.028058
CLP 1076.696413
CNY 8.256841
CNH 8.267674
COP 4814.265087
CRC 583.801037
CUC 1.14877
CUP 30.442404
CVE 111.48789
CZK 24.774722
DJF 204.15962
DKK 7.46
DOP 68.206234
DZD 150.625577
EGP 56.882367
ERN 17.231549
ETB 154.365952
FJD 2.580999
FKP 0.850498
GBP 0.847682
GEL 3.136195
GGP 0.850498
GHS 11.660002
GIP 0.850498
GMD 80.990476
GNF 9943.753006
GTQ 8.830819
GYD 241.092299
HKD 9.015558
HNL 29.925871
HRK 7.535245
HTG 150.706609
HUF 400.049902
IDR 18677.161281
ILS 4.002498
IMP 0.850498
INR 98.290537
IQD 1504.888629
IRR 48391.934225
ISK 143.607528
JEP 0.850498
JMD 183.759389
JOD 0.814444
JPY 166.004168
KES 148.839546
KGS 100.459742
KHR 4615.256317
KMF 495.692072
KPW 1033.892748
KRW 1575.578195
KWD 0.351513
KYD 0.957618
KZT 585.270193
LAK 24796.199409
LBP 102929.786948
LKR 343.501784
LRD 229.466774
LSL 20.344454
LTL 3.392019
LVL 0.694879
LYD 6.255059
MAD 10.485398
MDL 19.816425
MGA 5157.976956
MKD 61.539461
MMK 2411.4968
MNT 4102.536863
MOP 9.28996
MRU 45.519989
MUR 52.493018
MVR 17.69678
MWK 1994.264448
MXN 21.725308
MYR 4.867913
MZN 73.46373
NAD 20.345043
NGN 1773.757906
NIO 42.271539
NOK 11.564392
NPR 157.313409
NZD 1.905408
OMR 0.441754
PAB 1.149101
PEN 4.174685
PGK 4.739537
PHP 64.178908
PKR 324.125781
PLN 4.255
PYG 9169.383531
QAR 4.182384
RON 5.024949
RSD 117.244629
RUB 91.338563
RWF 1636.997172
SAR 4.308581
SBD 9.589232
SCR 16.33198
SDG 689.837518
SEK 10.995526
SGD 1.475717
SHP 0.902753
SLE 25.560195
SLL 24089.131616
SOS 656.522912
SRD 42.900238
STD 23777.218513
SVC 10.055611
SYP 14936.242706
SZL 20.344849
THB 37.461423
TJS 11.491417
TMT 4.032183
TND 3.373362
TOP 2.690529
TRY 44.994907
TTD 7.800088
TWD 34.320643
TZS 3004.033403
UAH 47.700709
UGX 4121.048674
USD 1.14877
UYU 47.610692
UZS 14589.378549
VES 114.38498
VND 29902.48168
VUV 137.983228
WST 3.028788
XAF 658.997339
XAG 0.031689
XAU 0.000342
XCD 3.104608
XDR 0.821824
XOF 658.819059
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.553522
ZAR 20.373682
ZMK 10340.311475
ZMW 28.47035
ZWL 369.903454
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

Rwanda, DRC presidents hold surprise ceasefire talks in Qatar
Rwanda, DRC presidents hold surprise ceasefire talks in Qatar / Photo: Jospin Mwisha - AFP

Rwanda, DRC presidents hold surprise ceasefire talks in Qatar

The presidents of Rwanda and DR Congo have expressed their support for a ceasefire after holding surprise talks in Qatar, hours after peace talks in Angola failed.

Text size:

Rwandan leader Paul Kagame and DRC President Felix Tshisekedi met Tuesday with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, a statement from the three countries said.

The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group launched an offensive in the mineral-rich east of the DRC earlier this year, taking two major cities.

"The heads of state reaffirmed the commitment of all parties to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire" as agreed at an African summit last month, the statement said.

The "fruitful meeting... helped build confidence in a shared commitment to a secure and stable future for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the region", it added.

A statement from the Rwandan presidency late Tuesday confirmed the meeting had taken place, saying the leaders had discussed the urgent need for "direct political dialogue" with all parties to address "the root causes of the conflict in Eastern DRC".

"President Kagame expressed his belief that with all parties working together, things can move forward faster," the statement added.

The DRC also confirmed the meeting, with a source close to the Congolese presidency saying it was kept "secret" until Tshisekedi boarded a plane back to Kinshasa.

The presidency later confirmed the meeting, with spokesperson Tina Salama posting on X that an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire has just been agreed between the DRC and Rwanda".

"The details of the implementation of what has been agreed will be worked out in the coming days", the communication unit of the Congolese presidency later added.

Earlier Tuesday, Angola said peace talks had been cancelled after the M23 group withdrew at the last minute.

The group on Monday had accused "certain international institutions" of "deliberately sabotaging peace efforts", referring notably to sanctions imposed by the European Union.

"The successive sanctions imposed on our members, including those adopted on the eve of the discussions in Luanda, seriously compromise direct dialogue and prevent any advance," it said.

The group also denounced Kinshasa's "bellicose campaign", saying that "under these conditions, the holding of talks has become impossible. As a result, our organisation will not be able to take part in the discussions".

It follows the European Union sanctioning three Rwandan military commanders and its mining agency chief over their support for armed fighters in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo as well as senior members of the M23, including its head, Bertrand Bisimwa.

- Lightning advance -

Since January, the M23, which claims to defend the interests of Congolese Tutsis, has seized the key cities of Goma and Bukavu in a lightning advance that has killed more than 7,000 people, according to the DRC.

AFP has not been able to verify the figure independently.

A report by United Nations experts has said Kigali effectively controls the M23 and has around 4,000 troops backing it in order to exploit the region's valuable minerals such as gold and coltan.

Rwanda denies providing the M23 with military assistance but says it faces a threat in the DRC's east from the FDLR group, founded by ethnic Hutu leaders involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide of the Tutsis.

The last time the Congolese government and the M23 held talks was in 2013.

A.P.Huber--NZN