India, Rwanda Strengthen Cooperation

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Louise Mushikiwabo, and India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, Preneet Kaur yesterday 15th Febuary, signed various Memoranda of Understanding to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

Rwanda and India have established a Joint Permanent Commission on renewable energy cooperation and solar electrification of 35 schools.

Rwanda and India have had a productive relationship since last year’s development in their education, technology, infrastructure and public sector projects amongst the many.

Minister Mushikiwabo stated.”By show of signing these Memoranda of Understanding, Rwanda and India have agreed on a symbolic work relationship between the two countries.”

“There are many potential sectors in which Rwanda and India’s business communities would be interested in investing” “the relationship between our nations is based on substance and quality production”.

India’s minister Preneet Kaur whom was impressed by the rapid development of relations between the two countries, told the press “India values Rwanda as one of the fast growing and stable countries for investment, and we are committed to working with Rwanda further”.

Kaur reflected on the rapid development in the relations between the two countries, revealing that the signing of the agreements demonstrated India’s commitment to also work with the Rwandan private sector.

Kaur left after paying tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide at Gisozi memorial.

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