DR Congo and M23 rebels agree to create body to oversee potential ceasefire

DR Congo and Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 agreed Tuesday to establish an oversight body for a potential permanent ceasefire, an important step toward a peace deal, after efforts to end decades-long fighting in eastern Congo stalled in recent weeks. Yet, cracks are already starting to show. Details by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Kinshasa, Emmet Livingstone.

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