Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi is hoping to earn U.S. support for his country's fight against Rwandan-backed rebels with a lucrative mineral deal.
Rwanda also took issue with what it described as "domestic EU politics and vested interests" shaping European foreign policy decisions in the region.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in Charge of Regional Cooperation, Gen (Rtd) James Kabarebe, on Thursday, February 27, met with the European Union (EU) Special Envoy for the Great Lakes ...
At the moment the situation in the eastern region of DRC is grim. Rwanda has been supporting several armed groups across the ...
Tshisekedi's government invited the U.S. and EU to purchase minerals directly from the DRC, bypassing Rwanda-backed M23 ...
The prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo said on Monday that fighting in the country's eastern region has ...
Rwandan state minister for foreign affairs, James Kabarebe, said international sanctions against the country will reduce the ...
The UK's decision to suspend some aid to Rwanda is "punitive", authorities in the East African country have said. In a ...
Kigali condemns London’s sanctions over the M23 advance in DR Congo as ‘punitive measures’. Rwanda has said international ...
Rwanda not afraid of 'being diplomatically isolated, sanctions,' Olivier Nduhungirehe says amid critics against Rwanda's ...
International sanctions against Rwanda will reduce the incentive for Kinshasa to engage in peace talks with M23 rebels who ...
The United Kingdom has announced plans to impose sanctions on Rwanda in the near future, due to its alleged involvement in ...