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刚果(金)政府称继续坚持和平进程 多哈对话将重启
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-09 00:50
Core Viewpoint - The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is committed to resolving the eastern conflict through political and diplomatic means, with dialogue with the "M23 Movement" set to resume in Doha, Qatar [1] Group 1: Government Actions and Statements - The DRC government emphasizes that the resumption of dialogue is a crucial step in the peace process regarding the eastern issues, focusing on ceasefire mechanisms and the release of detainees to build mutual trust [1] - As a newly elected non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, the DRC will advocate for international attention on peacekeeping reform, post-conflict reconstruction, and natural resource governance [1] Group 2: Conflict Background and Developments - Since January, tensions in the eastern DRC have escalated significantly, with the "M23 Movement" launching attacks in North Kivu and South Kivu provinces, resulting in numerous civilian casualties and displacements [1] - In July, the DRC government and the "M23 Movement" signed a principle declaration in Doha, which included steps for a permanent cessation of hostilities, the release of detainees, and the restoration of governance in conflict areas [1] - Despite the signing of the declaration, there has been a lack of progress on these steps, leading to renewed tensions and concerns among observers about potential new offensives by the "M23 Movement" [1]