The M23 armed group said Tuesday it had agreed to a request from the United States to withdraw from the key city of Uvira in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Rwanda-backed militia seized the strategic city near the border with Burundi last week, days after the Congolese and Rwandan governments signed a peace deal in Washington whose future has been cast in doubt by the M23 advance, raising fears of a wider regional war.
The group “will unilaterally withdraw its forces from the city of Uvira, as requested by the US mediators”, it said in a statement signed by its coordinator, Corneil Nangaa.
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The M23 called for adequate measures to be put in place to manage the city, including “demilitarisation, protecting its population and infrastructure, and monitoring the ceasefire with a neutral force”.
It called for the implementation of a framework ceasefire deal reached in a parallel peace process negotiated in the Qatari capital Doha, which was agreed in November but never respected on the ground.
The M23 said it was withdrawing as a gesture “to instil trust to give the Doha peace process every chance to succeed”.
The DRC’s mineral-rich east has been ravaged by three decades of conflict.
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