Experts Skeptical Over DR Congo-AFC/M23 Peace Deal

Analysts remain cautious about the recent peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the AFC/M23 rebels, highlighting the lack of concrete details in the agreement. The declaration of principles, aimed at establishing peace in the conflict-torn region, is seen as insufficient to address the complex issues at hand.

The agreement, signed to lay the groundwork for peace, has raised questions about its practicality and effectiveness. Many experts argue that without specific measures addressing the root causes of the conflict, such as governance issues and regional tensions, the deal may not lead to lasting stability.

International observers and humanitarian organizations have expressed concerns over the potential consequences of the vague agreement. They emphasize the need for more detailed commitments to ensure lasting peace in the region, where violence has persisted for years due to political instability and resource disputes.