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M23 Rebels Pull Out Of DRC Peace Talks

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 The M23 rebel group has announced its withdrawal from scheduled peace talks with the Congolese government, citing international sanctions imposed on some of its members as a major obstacle to meaningful dialogue. The talks, set to take place in Luanda, Angola, were expected to bring both parties to the negotiating table in an effort to resolve the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo.

In a statement released on Monday, M23 spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka said the recent sanctions imposed by the European Union have made it impossible for the group to continue with the peace process. He also accused the Congolese military of ongoing offensives in the conflict-affected areas, further undermining the prospects of negotiations.

“As a result, our movement can no longer participate in these discussions,” Kanyuka declared, signaling a major setback for efforts to de-escalate the crisis.

Congo’s government, which had previously been reluctant to engage in direct negotiations, confirmed its participation in the talks. Presidential spokesperson Tina Salama revealed that a delegation had already traveled to Luanda in preparation for the discussions.

Despite their decision to withdraw, M23 had initially sent representatives to Angola for the talks. However, with the rebels pulling out at the last minute, uncertainty now looms over the future of peace efforts in the region.

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