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Rwanda and Kenya have made a commitment to play a positive role in the East Africa Community EAC’s campaign to restore stability to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame addresses a news conference to conclude the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda June 25, 2022.Rwandan President Paul Kagame addresses a news conference to conclude the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda June 25, 2022.

Rwanda and Kenya have made a commitment to play a positive role in the East Africa Community EAC’s campaign to restore stability to the Democratic Republic of Congo .A war has been raging on between government forces and the M23 rebels. Regional organisations such as the Southern African Development Community and the EAC have deployed troops to the DRC to try and restore peace and security to the country.He says there’s been some progress in efforts to bring peace to the DRC.The two leaders are expected to discuss political, security and trade relations.

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