Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Will the Bribe to Kagame Be Enough to Stop Him from Attacking the DRC?

Critical Analysis of the Washington Accords and Defense of Congolese Sovereignty.

Introduction

For several years, tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have experienced ups and downs, but the constant remains the same: Kigali continues to exert a destabilizing influence on Congolese territory, particularly through military and logistical support to the M23 rebel movement.

Despite multiple international mediations, notably those from Washington and Doha, genuine peace remains a mirage. Recently, a major diplomatic turning point has attracted attention: the Washington Accords, supposedly aimed at relaunching cooperation between the DRC and Rwanda under U.S. supervision.

However, behind this facade of economic dialogue and regional integration lies a much more cynical reality. This project looks more like a diplomatic bribe offered to Paul Kagame to dissuade him from continuing his aggression against the DRC, rather than a genuine peace initiative.

More:

https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/11/will-bribe-to-kagame-be-enough-to-stop.html

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