DRC Government and AFC/M23 Reach Agreement on Aid Deliveries and Prisoner Releases
The Democratic Republic of Congo's government and the AFC/M23 group have agreed to facilitate humanitarian aid and release prisoners. The deal, announced on Sunday, sets a 10-day timeline for both actions. The agreement was reported by France 24.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Democratic Republic of Congo and the AFC/M23 group reached an agreement to facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries and release prisoners.
The agreement was announced on Sunday, according to France 24.
The agreement requires the facilitation of humanitarian aid deliveries within 10 days.
It also mandates the release of prisoners within 10 days.
The agreement was reported by France 24 on france24.
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