In Burundi, the 11th follow-up summit of the Addis Ababa Agreement for peace in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ended in the late afternoon. The watchword of this meeting: to relaunch this agreement, the results of which are not up to expectations.

The absence of two heads of state was nevertheless noteworthy, that of Rwandan Paul Kagame and Kenyan William Ruto, who heads the East African force deployed in eastern DRC. Kinshasa accuses Kigali of supporting the M23 movement, which for more than a year has taken up arms.