Trump Welcomes Rwanda–DR Congo Peace Accord at Washington Ceremony
President Donald J. Trump recognized a historic peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo during a ceremony at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, underscoring renewed U.S. support for regional stability and diplomatic efforts in Central Africa.
President Donald J. Trump recognized a historic peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo during a ceremony at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, underscoring renewed U.S. support for regional stability and diplomatic efforts in Central Africa.
Addressing delegates and observers at the institute’s first major gathering since its establishment, President Trump emphasized the symbolic weight of the moment, noting that the venue was being used for the first time in direct service of diplomatic reconciliation. He praised the accord as a significant step toward reducing long-standing cross-border tensions and fostering greater political and security cooperation between Kigali and Kinshasa.
U.S. officials familiar with the event described the president’s participation as a deliberate demonstration of support for diplomatic solutions in a region that has endured years of conflict and humanitarian crisis. The ceremony, attended by representatives from both African nations and members of the international diplomatic community, highlighted the broader push for stability in an area critical to continental economic and security interests.
The conclusion of the event reaffirmed Washington’s intent to remain actively involved in peace-building initiatives across Africa. As the accord moves toward implementation, the White House signaled that it views the agreement not only as a breakthrough for Rwanda and the DR Congo but also as a potential model for future conflict-resolution frameworks in the region.

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