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Rwanda leading east African region toward war: US envoy to UN

Residents shop at a local market in Uvira on December 12, 2025. Life is tentatively resuming on Friday in the streets of Uvira, a major city in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo that fell on Wednesday to the M23 armed group, which is backed by Rwanda, according to residents contacted by AFP. After seizing the major cities of Goma in January and Bukavu in February, M23 launched a new offensive in early December in the eastern province of South Kivu, along the Burundian border. The capture of Uvira, a city of several hundred thousand inhabitants, allows M23 to control the land border between the DRC and Burundi and is notably aimed at depriving Kinshasa of military support from Bujumbura.

Rwanda leading east African region toward war: US envoy to UN

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December 13, 2025
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The US ambassador to the UN on Friday accused Rwanda, which supports the M23 armed group in the conflict in eastern DR Congo, of leading the region toward war.

“Instead of progress toward peace, as we have seen under President Trump’s leadership in recent weeks, Rwanda is leading the region toward more instability and toward war,” Mike Waltz told a Security Council meeting.

Earlier this month, the Congolese and Rwandan leaders signed a peace deal in Washington at Trump’s urging, raising hopes that peace could be within reach for the region after three decades of conflict.

But M23 fighters this week captured the Congolese city of Uvira, allowing the Rwanda-backed militia to control the land border with Burundi and cut Kinshasa off from military support from its neighbor.

“The Rwandan defense forces have provided materiel, logistics and training support to M23 as well as fighting alongside M23 in DRC with roughly 5,000 to 7,000 troops,” not including possible reinforcements during the latest offensive, Waltz said.

The Rwandan firepower has included surface-to-air missiles, drones and artillery, he said.

M23 launched its current offensive this month in South Kivu province along the Burundian border. It captured the major cities of Goma and Bukavu in January and February.

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