Dear Reader,
Too good to be true?
Sceptical voices from Kinshasa to Capitol Hill are letting Washington know that they’re closely watching US peace-making efforts in eastern Congo to ensure the reality on the ground matches the lofty rhetoric from the White House.
“If I thought you could use a mineral deal to end decades of war, then there are countries that I imagine would have been fixed already,” International Crisis Group president Comfort Ero said.
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Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
Too good to be true?
Sceptical voices from Kinshasa to Capitol Hill are letting Washington know that they’re closely watching US peace-making efforts in eastern Congo to ensure the reality on the ground matches the lofty rhetoric from the White House.
“If I thought you could use a mineral deal to end decades of war, then there are countries that I imagine would have been fixed already,” International Crisis Group president Comfort Ero said.
FIND OUT MORE
Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
Dear Reader,
Too good to be true?
Sceptical voices from Kinshasa to Capitol Hill are letting Washington know that they’re closely watching US peace-making efforts in eastern Congo to ensure the reality on the ground matches the lofty rhetoric from the White House.
“If I thought you could use a mineral deal to end decades of war, then there are countries that I imagine would have been fixed already,” International Crisis Group president Comfort Ero said.
FIND OUT MORE
Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
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