After a direct discussion in Qatar, the leaders of Kangoli and Ravanda demanded a ceasefire.
The Eastern Democratic Republic of Kongo (DRC) is in a state of conflict in the second half of 1990 1990.
The Ravandan-natural armed group M23 is making a profit this year after taking over the major cities in the east.
A meeting of rebels was to be held with DRC government officials at Angola on Tuesday. But M23 rebels withdrew – blaming the new European Union’s approval for their decision.
On Wednesday, DRC President Felix Tiesseseed and Ravanda President Paul Kagme discussed in Doha.
In the East DRC, the leaders demanded immediate war.
So, what does all of these mean for conflict?
The presenter: James bay
Guest:
Fidel Amake Osuus – DEFSEC TICS Nalitics Africa CEO
Angela Movumba Salestrom – Senior Researchers at Nordic Africa
Alex Vineins – Director of the Africa program at the Chatm House

