Peace Deal Possible by March–M23

M23 rebels have said they expect to sign a peace deal with the government by the end of February that would end their ten-month revolt.

The M23 rebels have carved out a fiefdom in eastern Congo’s North Kivu province that has dragged Congo’s eastern region back into war and displaced an estimated 500,000 people.

Bertrand Bisimwa, a spokesperson for the rebels and a participant in the talks, said negotiations with the government have already covered substantial ground.

“We still have a lot of business to cover, but if we keep this speed I think it’s possible by end of February we’ll have finished talks and signed an agreement,” Bisimwa told the Reuters news agency in Kampala. “We’re satisfied with the speed of negotiations.”

But Lambert Mende, a spokesman for the government, was less optimistic.

“We were hoping to have things finished by the end of February but M23 have made lots of capricious extra demands, which is slowing down the process,” Mende said.

Reuters

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