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US Warns M23 Rebels to Honour Ceasefire in DR Congo

US Warns M23 Rebels to Honour Ceasefire in DR Congo

The United States has expressed deep concern over recent violations of a ceasefire agreement in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Rwanda-supported M23 rebel group has intensified its offensive in North Kivu province, displacing thousands.

Signed in August, the ceasefire aimed to bring stability to the troubled region, but since late October, renewed clashes have escalated the humanitarian crisis.

Democratic Republic of Congo Fardc regular army soldiers sit at the back of a pick-up truck as they head towards the Mbuzi hilltop, near Rutshuru, on November 4, 2013, after the army recaptured the area from M23 rebels. Democratic Republic of Congo troops have driven out M23 rebels from several key positions in the east of the country in recent weeks, pushing on with an assault despite calls for a truce. Meanwhile African leaders will meet late on November 4 to discuss the next steps for a major peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as rebels there are forced onto the back foot. AFP PHOTO / Junior D. Kannah (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP/Getty Images)

“The United States is gravely concerned by the ceasefire violations,” said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, urging M23 to halt its aggression.

Washington reiterated its call for Rwanda to immediately withdraw all troops and military equipment from the DR Congo.

The ceasefire, brokered by Angola, is expected to be monitored by a newly launched truce unit, which will start its work next week. However, with M23’s recent advances, the fragile peace remains at risk.

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