E. Congo on edge to see if M23 rebel cease-fire takes effect

Emma, 3, who was displaced by the fighting between M23 rebels and FARDC government forces, finds refuge in a school North of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Friday Nov. 25, 2022. Mediators are calling for a cease-fire to begin Friday evening in eastern Congo. But it remains unclear whether that will happen as M23 rebels officially were not included at Wednesday's summit in Angola. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

GOMA, Congo (AP) — Civilians in mineral-rich eastern Congo edgily waited to see whether a cease-fire to end the latest round of fighting between government forces and a shadowy rebel group would come into effect as planned Friday evening.

Congo's president and neighboring Rwanda's foreign minister were among the leaders who helped engineer the cease-fire at a summit this week in Angola. The cease in hostilities is meant to be followed by a withdrawal of fighters from the M23 rebel group from the major towns they have seized in recent months — Bunagana, Rutshuru and Kiwanja.

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