The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda agreed during talks in Washington to take "concrete steps" to ease tensions and advance a peace accord struck last year, a joint statement said.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have agreed to ease tensions and advance a peace accord after talks in Washington. The two countries will take concrete steps to reduce tensions and move forward with a peace agreement struck last year. This development is a positive step towards stabilizing the region. The talks were held in Washington and resulted in a joint statement outlining the agreement.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda agreed during talks in Washington to take "concrete steps" to ease tensions and advance a peace accord struck last year, a joint statement said.