Rwanda threatens to stop protecting US gas project from ISIS over sanctions

Rwanda threatens to stop protecting US gas project from ISIS over sanctions


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Rwanda’s threat to stop protecting a U.S. gas project from the Islamic State in Mozambique is putting in jeopardy billions of dollars in contracts as Rwanda balances responding to U.S. sanctions and bringing about regional peace.

Rwanda, known as the “Prussia of Africa” for its small but highly capable military, plays a large role in regional peace operations, with its 6,200-man deployment to Mozambique crucial to containing the Islamic State-Mozambique insurgency. Its alleged involvement with a paramilitary rebel group, M23, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has caused the Western world to sour on its relationship with the country, bringing its peacekeeping deployments elsewhere under threat. Rwanda denies involvement in M23’s actions in eastern Congo.

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The mission in Mozambique, arguably Rwanda’s most successful, has come under increasing financial strain over the M23 rebellion. Last month, the European Union ruled out further financial aid for Rwandan forces in Mozambique. The

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