
Trump Signs Agreements with Congo and Rwanda, Invites Leaders to Washington for Peace Talks
Washington D.C. - Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently signed agreements with the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, marking a significant step towards peace and prosperity in the region. The agreements, witnessed by Secretary Rubio, were described as setting the terms for future stability. During the signing, Mr. Trump extended his appreciation and congratulations to the presidents of both nations, inviting them to Washington D.C. for further discussions. He expressed optimism that these upcoming talks, referred to as the 'Washington Accords,' would solidify a lasting peace. The former president highlighted the importance of resolving a 'long-running war' in the region, emphasizing the commitment to fostering a prosperous future.