Rwandan and Congolese diplomats had an Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump after their signing of a U.S.-mediated peace deal at the State Department earlier Friday.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have asked the Trump administration to use its pressure to ensure the peace deal sticks. More than 100 Rwandan- and Congolese-allied militias have battled in resource-rich east Congo for three decades, killing 6 million people.
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There's no sign that the biggest Rwanda-aligned militia in east Congo is on board with the deal, raising doubts about the pact's success.
For its part, the Trump administration hopes to ensure access to east Congo's minerals for the U.S. government and American companies.