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Rwanda pulls out of Central African bloc over clash with Congo

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Last updated: June 8, 2025 5:34 pm
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Rwanda has made a bold decision to withdraw from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) in the midst of a diplomatic dispute surrounding its alleged involvement in the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. ECCAS, a regional organization established in the 1980s to promote security and economic development in Central Africa, consists of 11 member states.

The tension escalated when Rwanda was set to assume leadership of the bloc, a rotational position among member countries. However, at a recent meeting in Equatorial Guinea, the decision was made to retain Equatorial Guinea as the chair, prompting Rwanda to denounce the move as a violation of its rights.

In response, Rwanda accused the Democratic Republic of Congo of manipulating ECCAS and stated that it saw no reason to remain part of an organization that did not uphold its founding principles. The Congolese President’s office retaliated by alleging aggression by Rwanda and demanding the withdrawal of Rwandan troops from Congolese territory.

The conflict further intensified with accusations that Rwanda supported the M23 rebel group in eastern DR Congo, leading to a deadly offensive earlier this year. Despite allegations from DR Congo, the US, and France, Rwanda has consistently denied backing the rebel group, asserting that its military presence near the border is purely defensive.

Efforts to mediate peace have been ongoing, with involvement from African leaders, the United States, and Qatar. The US has expressed interest in facilitating a peace agreement between Congo and Rwanda, which could potentially unlock significant Western investment in the resource-rich region.

The situation remains volatile as accusations fly and tensions rise between Rwanda and other regional players. The decision to withdraw from ECCAS marks a significant turning point in the diplomatic landscape of Central Africa, with potential implications for regional stability and cooperation.

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