The DRC seeks U.S. support against M23 rebels, confirmed by GOP strategist Joe Szlavik. President Trump will likely appoint Massad Boulos as U.S. special envoy to the Great Lakes region.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is actively seeking support from the United States in its efforts to counter the M23 rebel group. Recent discussions between the U.S. administration and the DRC government have been confirmed by GOP strategist Joe Szlavik, who is currently in Kinshasa. He further indicated to VOA’s Carol Van Dam that President Trump is expected to appoint Massad Boulos, businessman and father-in-law of Trump’s daughter Tiffany, as the U.S. special envoy to the Great Lakes region.
In summary, the Democratic Republic of Congo is engaging with the United States to secure partnership in its fight against internal conflict with M23 rebels. The anticipated appointment of Massad Boulos as the U.S. special envoy signals a strategic move by the Trump administration to strengthen political ties and support in the region.
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