March 28, 2024

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Rwanda, CAR sign bilateral pacts

President Paul Kagame and his counterpart Faustin-Archange Touadéra of Central Africa Republic (CAR) yesterday signed four pacts in Bangui.

The agreements are expected to increase partnership and cooperation between the two nations, particularly in areas of defence, mining and oil, investment promotion as well as a bilateral investment treaty.

President Kagame was in Bangui on a one day state visit to Central Africa Republic where he was awarded the Grand Croix de la Reconnaissance as well as the key of the City of Bangui – symbolism for honorary resident.

The signing of the pacts was an indication of a new chapter in bilateral ties between the two countries, Kagame said.

“Today, we signed a number of important agreements which put our joint endeavours on solid footing. And this is just the beginning. These agreements should be diligently implemented, so we can build on them to achieve even more together, in the years ahead,” he said.

Kagame said that Rwanda is a firm believer in intra-African cooperation, describing the country as a work in progress.

“We believe deeply in the effectiveness of intra-African cooperation. The ideas and resources we need can be found right here on our continent,” he said.

The President also pledged Rwanda’s sustained support to CAR as it strives to recover from years of political instability.

“Rwandans were supported on our journey by our brothers and sisters in Africa, and beyond. It is, therefore, an honour for our country to be able to share whatever we have and our experiences, wherever useful.” he said. “We also seek to learn from the efforts of others, including the Central African Republic.”

Rwanda has, since 2014, maintained peacekeepers in the Central African Republic and remains the top contributor of troop to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

Currently, the country maintains 1,370 troops and 430 police personnel who are deployed in various sectors.

 

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