Drc Rebels Leave Strategic Town Ahead Of Planned Doha Talks

drc rebels leave strategic town ahead of planned doha talks

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo DRC have withdrawn from the strategic town of Walikale, describing the move as a goodwill gesture ahead of planned peace talks with the government next week.

M23 has seized eastern DRCs two largest cities in a swift advance since January that has resulted in thousands of deaths and forced hundreds of thousands more from their homes.

DRCs government and M23 plan to hold their first direct talks in Doha on April 9, sources from both camps told Reuters this week.

Situated along a road linking four eastern DRC provinces, Walikale is in an area rich in minerals including tin.

M23 pledged to withdraw from Walikale last month but initially failed to do so, accusing the Congolese army of going back on its own commitments and not withdrawing attack drones.