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刚果(金)总统称不会向美国“拍卖矿产资源”
Xin Hua She·2025-09-23 07:25

Core Viewpoint - The peace agreement signed between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda in June has not resolved the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, as stated by President Tshisekedi during the UN General Assembly in New York. Despite supporting U.S. mediation, DRC will not "auction off" its mineral resources to the U.S. [1] Group 1: Peace Agreement and Conflict Status - The peace agreement signed on June 27 in Washington, D.C. was hailed by U.S. President Trump as a "great victory," which would grant the U.S. significant mining rights in DRC [1] - The DRC government and the rebel group M23 failed to reach a peace agreement by the August 18 deadline, indicating that the conflict in eastern DRC remains unresolved [1] Group 2: U.S. Involvement and Resource Management - The Trump administration is eager to end the conflict in DRC and attract billions of dollars in Western investment into the resource-rich region [1] - President Tshisekedi emphasized that while DRC will collaborate with the U.S. in mining and infrastructure, it will not compromise its mineral resources [1]