President Kagame Receives New Ambassadors

President Paul Kagame has received five new high commissioners and ambassadors assigned to Rwanda.

The Diplomats included Amb. Raoul Barrientos from Dominican republic, David Collins high commissioner for Canada, amb. Yahya Bin Moosa Bin Isaa Al-Bakri of Sultan of Oman, Amb. Marek Libricky of Czech Republic and amb. Habib Mahfud A. Boukhreis of Sahrawi Arab Democratic republic have presented their credentials to President Kagame today.

Raoul Barrientos whose residence in Pretoria, South Africa said that his country would be involved in sectors of industrial development, tourism and trade promotion.

While David Collins, with residence in Nairobi- Kenya, said that he will strive to strengthen the existing relations between Rwanda and Canada.

Amb. Yahya Bin Moosa Bin Isaa Al-Bakri with residence in Dar es Salaam Tanzania, said his country intends to intervene in investment and intends to establish a joint trade committee between his country and Rwanda, with an objective of promoting investment in the country.

The Czech Republic ambassador whose residence is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, said that his country has already signed MoU in energy and transportation sectors.

Czech Republic is also a landlocked country like Rwanda and a member of European Union surrounded with Europe’s powerful nations like German.

In October, president Kagame received credential from three Ambassadors including Donald W. Koran from United Amb. Marc Pecsteen de Buyrswerve, from Belgian Ambassador and Amb. Nasreldin Ahmed Walli from Sudan.

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