
China plays a significant role in promoting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), primarily through its involvement in UN peacekeeping missions.
Beijing's efforts extend to rebuilding infrastructure and providing crucial humanitarian aid.
The country actively supports stability by urging ceasefires, backing regional dialogue, and investing in local development projects.
Despite ongoing challenges, diplomatic peace efforts in the eastern DRC continue. The M23 rebel group recently sent a small delegation to Doha, Qatar, with a limited mandate.
The talks, mediated by Qatar, have been centered on establishing a ceasefire mechanism and the release of prisoners. These negotiations culminated in the signing of the Doha Declaration of Principles on July 19, 2025.
However, while the UN acknowledges the diplomatic progress, it notes a lag in improving ground security, and the negotiation deadlines set in the declaration have already passed.