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The slide back towards war: Kagame and Trump
Last June, the president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, said that he was ready to go to war with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) if necessary. He still hasn’t formally declared war, but 3,000-4,000 Rwandan troops are already across the DRC border and many more are just behind them.
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By Yassin Kombi and Sonia Rolley GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Rwanda's President Paul Kagame said he agreed with the U.S. government on the need for a ceasefire in eastern Congo but gave no indication of bowing to calls for Rwandan troops and the M23 rebels they support to withdraw from Goma.
We seem to be drifting back into the world of "Might Makes Right". That would be a bad place to be.Last June the president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, said that he was ready to go to war with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) if necessary.
"The United States will defend its interests, and Europe will defend its own interests – that is part of international relations," António Costa, the president of the European Council, told Euronews in an exclusive wide-ranging interview.
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DC Emergency vehicles and crews examine the wreckage in the Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport after deadly plane crash between American Airlines regional passenger jet carrying 64 people with a U.
DC Emergency vehicles and crews examine the wreckage in the Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport after deadly plane crash between American Airlines regional passenger jet carrying 64 people with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.
The Rwanda-backed M23 group is one of about 100 armed factions vying for a foothold in eastern Congo in one of Africa’s longest conflicts, displacing 4.5 million people and creating what the U.N. called “one of the most protracted, complex, serious humanitarian crises on Earth."
GWYNNE DYER We seem to be drifting back into the world of ‘Might Makes Right’. That would be a bad place to be. Last June the president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, said that he was ready to go to
President Paul Kagame said Rwanda was ready for "confrontation" as he rejected criticism over his backing for M23 rebels who were pushing south on Thursday in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after capturing the major city of Goma. Rachel Graham reports.
President Paul Kagame said Rwanda was ready for "confrontation" as he rejected criticism over his backing for M23 rebels who were pushing south on Thursday in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after capturing the major city of Goma.