KIGALI,
Rwanda
The
Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda and Burundi are meeting at Nemba One
Stop Border Post in Bugesera District to discuss ways of restoring bilateral
ties between the two countries.Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Cooperation Dr Vincent
Biruta welcomed his Burundian
counterpart Amb. Albert Shingiro
and his delegation
Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Cooperation Dr Vincent Biruta welcomed his Burundian counterpart
Amb. Albert Shingiro and his delegation at 10am on Tuesday at Nemba where they
exchanged greetings in a jovial atmosphere before they addressed the meeting
and proceeding to meet in a closed session to discuss issues that need to be
addressed.
It is the first time the two
countries have officially met to discuss relations since 2015 when ties between
the neighbours soured following the conflict that gripped the East African
country, with Bujumbura alleging that Kigali backed groups that opposed late
President Pierre Nkurunziza’s government.
Rwanda denied the allegations but
relations between the two countries never stabilised. Following the election of
President Evariste Ndayishimiye earlier this year, President Paul Kagame said
that Rwanda was looking forward to work with the new government in Bujumbura to
restore bilateral ties.
The meeting at Nemba came after
Bujumbura expressed the willingness to talk to Rwanda, with this being the
first meeting for the Foreign Affairs Ministers. In his opening remarks,
Minister Biruta said that Rwanda was willing to play its part in the thawing of
bilateral ties, to ensure that the citizens of the two countries co-exist as
they were before ties broke down.
“We would like to welcome you to
Rwanda and to thank you for the decision to have this meeting for us to
discuss, not only as neighbours but also as blood relatives, which is why we
will speak in Kinyarwanda and Kirundi, without anyone translating for us,”
“Your visit today is a big step
towards restoring ties between Rwanda and Burundi. I want to affirm to you that
we are ready to do our part towards restoring ties between our two countries
and to discuss existing issues and arrive at a solution. We are doing this
because this is not only important for our governments but also our citizens
who benefit when relations are good,” Dr Biruta said.
He said it is the beginning of
talks which will see the full restoration of ties.
On his part, Amb. Shingiro
thanked Rwanda for the warm reception and said that his government was looking
forward to fruitful discussions and ‘less meetings’ as the two countries work
towards faster and full restoration of ties.
“As the Government of Burundi, we
came here to express our willingness to work towards restoring ties which were
affected in 2015. We want to ensure that the issues that exist between our two
countries are addressed so that we go back to existing as neighbours and
relatives,”
“I have always told people who
suggest that they want to mediate relations between Rwanda and Burundi that it
is not possible because we know each other so well as relatives and don’t need
anybody to mediate us. We can do this on our own and this is what we are doing
today,” Shingiro said.
He said that the
Burundian Government is hopeful that the meetings which have started will be
fewer and ensure that ties between the two countries are restored as soon as
possible.
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