The M23 rebel group announced their exit from peace negotiations with the Democratic Republic of Congo government, scheduled to take place in Angola. The decision came after the European Union imposed sanctions on Rwandan military officials linked to the ongoing conflict in Eastern Congo. The coalition of rebel groups, which includes M23, characterized the EU measures as an attempt to hinder the crucial diplomatic talks intended to resolve the persistent unrest in the region. This development raises questions about the future of peace efforts in the troubled area.
The M23 rebels announced their withdrawal from peace talks with the Congolese government, attributing this decision to recent EU sanctions against Rwandan officials involved in the conflict.
M23's coalition stated that the sanctions imposed by the European Union on Rwandan military officials aimed to obstruct the peace talks that were set to take place soon.
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