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Rebels say they will withdraw from key DR Congo city at US request

‎A rebels leader in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo says his fighters will withdraw from a key city at the request of the US.

‎Corneille Nangaa’s statement came days after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the capture of Uvira by rebel forces violated a peace deal, and the US would “take action to ensure promises made to the President [Donald Trump] are kept”.

‎Nangaa said that rebel forces would pull out of the city as a “trust-building measure”.

‎The US accuses Rwanda of backing the rebels. Rwanda denies the allegation, but its President, Paul Kagame, signed a peace accord on 4 December with his DR Congo counterpart, Felix Tshisekedi, at a ceremony in Washington hosted by Trump.
Rebels say they will withdraw from key DR Congo city at US request

‎A rebel leader in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo says his fighters will withdraw from a key city at the request of the US.

‎Corneille Nangaa’s statement came days after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the capture of Uvira by rebel forces violated a peace deal, and the US would “take action to ensure promises made to the President [Donald Trump] are kept”.

‎Nangaa said that rebel forces would pull out of the city as a “trust-building measure”.

‎The US accuses Rwanda of backing the rebels. Rwanda denies the allegation, but its President, Paul Kagame, signed a peace accord on 4 December with his DR Congo counterpart, Felix Tshisekedi, at a ceremony in Washington hosted by Trump.

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