Foreign Affairs
Congo’s president meets U.S. lawmaker to discuss eastern conflict, investment opportunities

Democratic Republic of Congo President Félix Tshisekedi has met with U.S. lawmaker Ronny Jackson to discuss the ongoing conflict in the country’s east and potential U.S. investment opportunities, the Congolese presidency announced.
The meeting, held in Kinshasa, comes amid continued violence involving armed groups in eastern Congo, where government forces have struggled to contain militia activity. Tshisekedi and Jackson reportedly discussed ways to enhance security cooperation and attract American businesses to invest in the country’s vast mineral resources.
While details of the discussions were not immediately disclosed, the talks are seen as part of Tshisekedi’s broader efforts to secure international partnerships to stabilize the region and boost economic growth. The United States has increasingly signaled interest in Congo’s mineral wealth, particularly critical minerals essential for global supply chains.

Tensions in eastern Congo have escalated in recent months, with clashes between the Congolese army and rebel groups, including the M23 movement. The conflict has displaced thousands and raised concerns about regional stability. Tshisekedi’s government has urged international support to address the humanitarian and security crisis.
Jackson, a Republican congressman from Texas and a former White House physician, has not publicly commented on the meeting. However, his visit underscores growing U.S. engagement with Congo at a time when global powers are competing for access to Africa’s strategic resources.
The Congolese presidency said the discussions also covered broader bilateral relations, though no specific agreements were announced.
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