Rwanda: Rwanda, France 'Writing a New Chapter', Says Kagame
President Paul Kagame announced a new phase in Rwanda-France relations characterized by trust and cooperation. This statement was made during a dinner at the Élysée Palace, coinciding with the inauguration of a genocide memorial in Paris. Kagame emphasized the importance of this relationship for investment, technology, and climate initiatives.
- ▪Kagame stated that Rwanda and France are entering a new phase of relations marked by renewed trust.
- ▪The dinner at the Élysée Palace followed the inauguration of 'L'Archive,' the first permanent Genocide against the Tutsi memorial in France.
- ▪Kagame highlighted that France is now an important partner for Rwanda in various sectors.
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President Paul Kagame has said Rwanda and France are entering a new phase of relations marked by renewed trust and expanding cooperation across key sectors. Kagame said this on Tuesday, June 2, at a dinner at the Élysée Palace attended by First Lady Jeannette Kagame and hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron. ALSO READ: Kagame: Paris memorial 'a mark of respect for dignity of Rwandans, history' Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines The dinner followed the inauguration of "L'Archive," the first permanent Genocide against the Tutsi memorial in France, located in the Quai d'Orsay district of Paris along the Seine River. "This has been a day of great meaning and promise. Rwanda appreciates the steps you have taken.
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