Kagame meets Ruto, discuss bilateral ties
President Paul Kagame on Sunday, November 6, met his Kenyan counterpart, President William Ruto, on the sidelines of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
The two leaders discussed “the continued positive and fruitful bilateral relationship between Kenya and Rwanda.”
“The Kenya-Rwanda friendship is a cornerstone of our shared prosperity and regional stability. We look forward to growing trade and expanding investments with Rwanda for the mutual benefit of the citizens of our two countries,” said President Ruto after the meeting.
Rwanda and Kenya enjoy long-established mutual interests and an enduring partnership in many areas including economic, education and security sectors.
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