Congo's Fragile Peace Shatters as Rebels Seize Key City, Defying US-Brokered Deal
A US-brokered peace deal for the Democratic Republic of Congo collapsed within weeks as M23 rebels seized a strategic city, crushing hopes and raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
Hopes for an end to a conflict that has displaced nearly a million people in the `Democratic Republic of the Congo` (DRC) were shattered this month after `M23` rebels launched a new offensive, temporarily seizing a strategic city just weeks after signing a peace deal. According to Al Jazeera, the attack on Uvira in `South Kivu` province has effectively nullified a `U.S.` and Qatari-brokered agreement, raising fears that the fighting could escalate into a wider regional war.
A Peace Deal's Painful Collapse
Last month, representatives from the `M23` and the `Congolese government` met in Doha, `Qatar`, to sign a peace framework. This was followed by a high-profile ceremony in Washington, D.C., on M23, where President `Donald Trump` oversaw the signing of an agreement between `DRC` President `Felix Tshisekedi` and `Rwandan` President `Paul Kagame` to cease support for armed groups. Yet, barely a week later, `M23` militants captured Uvira, a major economic and transport hub.
The `Congolese government` reported that at least 400 people were killed in the offensive. “It’s clear that they don’t have any will to end this conflict,” Congolese political analyst Hubert Masomera told Al Jazeera, blaming both sides. Following pressure from the `United States`, `M23` later withdrew from Uvira as a “trust-building measure,” but for many exhausted Congolese, the damage was already done. The fleeting hope for peace has given way to a familiar sense of abandonment.
A Déjà Vu of Violence
For conflict monitors, the recent events are an eerie replay of past failures. A similar peace process led by the `African Union` and `Angola` in late 2024 collapsed on the eve of a new year. “There’s a sense of déjà vu,” said Nicodemus Minde, an analyst at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS). “It’s symbolic because we were exactly here last year… the prospects for peace are dire.”
By advancing on Uvira, `M23` has significantly expanded its control to the doorstep of the mineral-rich Katanga region and positioned `Rwandan` proxies on `Burundi`'s border, at a time when tensions between the two neighbors are escalating. Having already seized the provincial capitals of Goma and Bukavu, the rebels appear to be carving out a territory wedged between the `DRC`, `Rwanda`, `Uganda`, and `Burundi`.
A Graveyard of Peace Efforts
Numerous African-led initiatives have failed to bring stability. Peacekeeping forces deployed by the `East African Community` (EAC) and the `Southern African Development Community` (SADC) were unable to halt the resurgent `M23` and ultimately withdrew. The `U.S.` and `Qatar` stepped in with a two-pronged approach, negotiating with both the rebels and their alleged state sponsors. However, some experts warned the `U.S.` deal was compromised from the start, citing a clause that reportedly guarantees `American` firms access to rare earth minerals in both `Rwanda` and the `DRC`.
The tragedy in eastern Congo is a textbook case of how geopolitical and economic interests can sabotage humanitarian peace efforts. As long as the M23 functions as a de facto proxy for Rwanda to create a buffer zone over resource-rich lands, and as long as global powers prioritize mineral extraction over stability, any peace agreement remains a fragile promise. Lasting peace will only be possible when the security of the Congolese people, not external interests, becomes the primary goal.
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