Washington, D.C. — December 2025 Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi have signed a landmark peace accord aimed at stabilizing relations between their two nations and fostering security across the Great Lakes region. The ceremony, held at the U.S. Institute of Peace, was presided over by U.S. President Donald Trump and attended by several African leaders.
A Historic Agreement
The accord, hailed as “historic” by regional observers, seeks to end years of tension and cross-border conflict between Rwanda and the DRC. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to dialogue, cooperation, and regional integration as pathways to lasting peace.
International and Regional Support
The signing was witnessed by Angolan President João Lourenço, Kenyan President William Ruto, and other dignitaries, who praised the agreement as a turning point for the wider Great Lakes region. Their presence underscored the importance of collective African leadership in resolving long-standing disputes.
Significance for the Great Lakes Region
Analysts note that the accord could have far-reaching implications for regional stability, economic development, and humanitarian relief. The Great Lakes region has long been plagued by armed groups, resource-driven conflicts, and displacement crises. A formal commitment by Rwanda and the DRC to peace is seen as a critical step toward reducing insecurity and fostering cooperatio




