M23 to withdraw from DRC town
Publish date: 24 March 2025
Issue Number: 1118
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: General
M23 rebels staging an offensive in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will withdraw their forces from the town of Walikale, which they took control of last week, in support of efforts to address the conflict, a rebel alliance that includes M23 has said. The Congo River Alliance said in a statement on Saturday that it had ‘decided to reposition its forces’ from Walikale and surrounding areas, reports Al Jazeera. The Congolese Government said it hoped the move would be translated into concrete action after M23 last week pulled out of planned talks with Congolese authorities in Angola at the last minute due to European Union sanctions on some of its leaders and Rwandan officials. It would have been its first direct engagement with DRC’s government after President Felix Tshisekedi reversed his longstanding refusal to speak to the rebels. This decision was in line with a ceasefire declared in February and in support of peace initiatives, the alliance said in a statement that was greeted with scepticism by DRC Government army officers. A senior member of the alliance told Reuters that repositioning meant withdrawing to ‘give peace a chance’. The source declined to say where M23 rebels would withdraw. ‘We are asking for Walikale and surroundings to remain demilitarised,’ the source said. ‘If the FARDC (DRC’s army) and their allies come back, this means they want to relaunch hostilities.’ Walikale is the furthest west the rebels have reached in an unprecedented advance that has already overrun eastern DRC’s two largest cities since January.