
Thousands of people were killed in the M23 offensive earlier this year which saw the rebels capture the key provincial capitals of Goma and Bukavu. File
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Rwandan-backed M23 rebels signed a ‘Declaration of Principles’ ceasefire deal in Qatar, agreeing to end fighting with the Democratic Republic of Congo government immediately on Saturday (July 19, 2025), an official with knowledge of the negotiations said.
The ceasefire forms part of a Declaration of Principles to be signed by the warring parties after three months of talks in the Gulf emirate, the official said.
The M23 armed group, which seized vast swathes of mineral-rich territory in eastern DRC in a lightning offensive in January and February, had insisted on seeking its own ceasefire deal with Kinshasa after its Rwandan ally signed a peace agreement in Washington last month.
“The Declaration includes an agreement for an immediate ceasefire, outlines a commitment to begin formal negotiations on a comprehensive peace agreement in the near future, and establishes consensus on a mechanism for a permanent ceasefire,” the official said late Friday (July 18, 2025).
It also includes “a roadmap for restoring state authority in eastern DRC once a peace agreement is signed,” the official added.
Eastern DRC has been raked by conflict for more than three decades, creating a humanitarian crisis and forcing hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.
Thousands of people were killed in the M23 offensive earlier this year which saw the rebels capture the key provincial capitals of Goma and Bukavu.
The front line has stabilised since February, but fighting still breaks out regularly between the M23 and multiple pro-government militias.
Published – July 19, 2025 01:39 pm IST