Congo and Rwanda to sign agreement in US on peace, economic development: Report
- Congo and Rwanda plan to sign an agreement in Washington to promote peace and economic development, as reported by sources to Reuters.
- The agreement aims to ease violence in eastern Congo and attract significant U.S. Investments in minerals like copper and cobalt, according to diplomatic sources.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to attend the signing ceremony, indicating U.S. Interest in the minerals deal, state officials have said.
- A diplomatic source stated that the agreement aims to foster a pathway to peace, stability, and integrated economic development in eastern Congo.
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