Rwanda’s Presidency has stated Kagame met with Minister Abdoulaye Diop on the evening of Monday, May 27, 2024, at Village Urugwiro. The meeting was also attended by Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Vincent Biruta.
The discussions between President Kagame and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mali followed the signing of 19 agreements between the two countries earlier that Monday. These agreements covered various sectors including health, security, agriculture, technology, culture, and investment promotion.
The agreements were signed following a three-day meeting that took place from May 25-27, 2024, involving a delegation of leaders from both Rwanda and Mali.
Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Vincent Biruta, noted that since Mali opened its embassy in Rwanda in February 2017, significant progress has been made, including the signing of agreements in various fields in 2023. These agreements laid the foundation for enhanced development-focused cooperation between the two countries.
Minister Diop expressed confidence that the ongoing collaboration between Rwanda and Mali will continue to yield substantial benefits.
Rwanda and Mali have a history of cooperation in various sectors, including an agreement on air transport that allows aircraft from both countries to use each other’s international airports.


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