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Amid conflict, why does the DRC want a minerals deal with Trump?“The most likely scenario of such an agreement would be the US’s provision of military equipment to the DRC as opposed to any direct troop support,” Daniel van Dalen, senior analyst at South ...
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The Print on MSNWhy war-torn DRC is offering critical minerals to Trump in exchange for ‘formal security pact’President Félix Tshisekedi has proposed a ‘partnership that would provide US with a strategic advantage’. DRC’s negotiations ...
A Southern African Development Community (SADC) extraordinary summit on Thursday terminated the mandate of the SADC Mission ...
President Félix Tshisekedi has proposed selling mineral rights to the United States in exchange for military support has left ...
The conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has entered a new and more destabilizing stage. A call for a pause ...
The DRC seeks to offer key minerals to the U.S., but rebel forces and China largely control access to these vital rare earth resources, which are said to be worth trillions of dollars.
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The fragile peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo hangs in the balance as a historic meeting in Doha aims to address ...
The size of the SADC deployment has never been made public but analysts estimate it to number around 1,300 troops.
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