
While Qatar fights daily with the challenge of mediating between Israel and Hamas, the Emirate is now also addressing an equally complicated conflict that has been happening for 30 years in the Democratic Republic of the East of the Congo (RDC). On March 18, to everyone’s surprise, Emir Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani organized a meeting in Doha between two key figures in the crisis: Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi and his counterpart from Ruanda Paul Kagame, who is. The rebels of the M23 have conquered, since January, fixed territories in the east of the RDC, including rubber and bukavu, the capitals of respect of North Kivu and South Kivu.
The diplomatic coup was possible thanks to the skills of Qatar Sovereign people. His strong ties with Paul Kagame are reflected in the investments of Qatar Airways in the National Airline of Rwanda and in a new airport that is built east of Kigali, and in the request made by Félix Tshisekeedi, who has taken his mediation since then or Serere Serere Serere Serere Orpiner.
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