Dave Evans
Regular
So the the way I understand it, is that the our progress relies partly on the successful delivery of the DRC-US critical minerals agreement, which itself relies on the successful delivery of the regional economic integration framework, which itself relies on the successful delivery of the operational elements of the Peace Deal.
So in that sense, our advancement might be contingent to a degree on the DRC eliminating the FDLR (who they've previously tacitly supported), and on Rwanda to withdraw its so-called defensive troops operating in the DRC's border zone and withdrawing its support to M23.
So to get all these deals to work, they just have to resolve an intractable conflict lasting decades.
A big ask!!!
Here's hoping the US pressure to sign these agreements pays off and we can sneak in and quickly agree a sale that highlights America's investment in DRC and portrays Trump as a peacemaker, before the DRC-Rwandan house of cards falls down again...
You forgot to add that it also relies on, and is contingent on the approval of KoBold’s offer by our very own @wombat74