Trump brokered the agreement, but the presidents of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo did not even shake hands
On December 4 local time, Washington witnessed a rather dramatic "peace show".
According to reports from media outlets such as the UK's Financial Times and Reuters, under the mediation of the United States, Qatar and other parties, the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, and the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, signed a peace agreement in Washington, the capital of the United States on that day, in an attempt to end a 30-year conflict.
"These two leaders spent a lot of time fighting each other in the past, and now they will spend a lot of time hugging, holding hands, and then using the United States economically like other countries," Trump's sarcastic remarks caused some audience members to laugh, but were out of place with the atmosphere on stage.
The report said that during their speeches, Kagame and Tshisekedi did not mention each other's names, nor did they shake hands, and the tense atmosphere between them was evident.
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