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At a State Department press briefing on Monday, Spokesperson Tammy Bruce spoke about Rwanda and the DRC.
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00:00Happy Monday. I'll explain in a moment. I will explain in a moment. Thank you for
00:09being here. It's a Monday and I will be a little short today as the president is
00:23beginning some signings at the White House in the Oval Office. We don't want
00:28to conflict so forgive me in that regard but I do have a few announcements for
00:34you here and we'll start. President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio
00:39continue to deliver on this administration's vision of peace
00:43through strength, resolute diplomacy backed by principled leadership. On June
00:4727th, Secretary Rubio, Undersecretary Alison Hooker and Senior Advisor Mossad
00:52Boulos hosted the ministerial signing of a landmark peace agreement between the
00:57Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda. The agreement marks a
01:02historic milestone for the Great Lakes region bringing an end to a 30-year war.
01:07The United States in coordination with the African Union, Qatar and Togo will
01:13continue supporting full implementation of this comprehensive peace deal to pave
01:17the way for mutual prosperity. Tomorrow Secretary Rubio will welcome his quad
01:23counterparts from Australia, India and Japan to Washington to reaffirm our shared
01:28commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. This ministerial reinforces our
01:34joint resolve to defend sovereignty, strengthen regional maritime security,
01:38and build resilient supply chains. And as you may know, today President Trump will
01:43issue a new executive order lifting US sanctions on Syria, reaffirming his belief
01:48that the Syrian people deserve a future of safety and prosperity. This policy reflects
01:54the President's conviction that American leadership can unlock new paths to regional
01:59stability. Finally, the Department's Middle East Task Force ended its activities on
02:05Friday, June 27th. US embassies and consulates throughout the region are open and
02:11providing routine and emergency consular services. The Department also continues to share information
02:17and updates with US citizens affected by the conflict. As of today, we have sent nearly
02:23100 security alerts since the onset of the crisis. Additionally, a total of 16 flights
02:29departed Israel with over 650 US citizens and lawful permanent residents and their accompanying
02:36immediate family members. We are grateful to our partners in the region, particularly Greece,
02:42Italy, and Cyprus for welcoming US citizens on these assisted departure flights and to our
02:47partners in Qatar and around the world. It is a good thing to be able to say that today
02:53to you. I now welcome your questions.

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