Congo Will Not Sign a 'Peace Deal' With Defeated M23 Rebels, Government Says

Lambert Mende
The Congolese government says it will not sign a “peace deal” with the M23 rebels now that they have been defeated.
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Minister and government spokesman Lambert Mende told reporters during a
news conference in Kinshasa on Tuesday that there will only be a
“statement.”
“We
did not go to [Kampala] to negotiate and sign an agreement. We were
told: come to Kampala, listen to your countrymen and answer them. We
listened and our response will be in the statement that we are going to
sign,” Mr. Mende said.
He
added that the Congolese government “never intended to sign a peace deal
with anybody” when it agreed to start peace talks with the rebels in
Kampala, Uganda.
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Congo's government agreed to hold talks with the M23 rebels in Kampala
last year after they briefly occupied Goma, the North Kivu province’s
capital city.
After
nearly a year of off-and-on discussions, the talks were suspended again
two weeks ago after the Congolese government refused to grant a complete
amnesty or integrate into the army rebels who had committed war crimes
or crimes against humanity.
The
fighting then resumed. But by Tuesday morning, the Congolese army had
regained all territories that had been occupied by the M23 rebels for
more than a year.
After
losing their strongholds of Kibumba, Kiwanja, Rutshuru, and Bunagana,
the rebels fled from their last hideouts on the hills of Chanzu and
Runyoni overnight as government troops backed by UN peacekeepers were
advancing towards their positions.
The
political leader of the M23, Bertrand Bisimwa, released a statement
saying that the rebel group was “ending its rebellion." But by then, the
few remaining rebels and the M23 military leader Sultani Makenga had
either fled to Uganda or Rwanda.
“You
all heard the news. The M23 said that it has ended its rebellion. So,
there is no need to go and change this fact by recreating an M23 to sign
an agreement with,” Mr. Mende said on Tuesday.For More Stories and
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