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Horn Post – Somaliland & Horn of Africa NewsNews listDjiboutiThe President of the Republic of Djibouti received Delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda

The President of the Republic of Djibouti received Delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda

Djibouti (Hornpost) The President of the Republic of Djibouti His Excellency Ismail Omar Guelleh, received this mid-afternoon, at the Palace of the Republic, the Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Olivier Nduhungirehe, on his way to Djibouti as part of the work of the second joint commission between the two countries.

The hearing served as a framework for Mr. Nduhungirehe to relay, to the Head of State, the determination of the Rwandan President, Mr. Paul Kagame, to “work to increase the relations of friendship and cooperation between the two countries and the two brotherly peoples.” »

The Rwandan Minister then took advantage of this meeting to record the suggestions and strategic directions proposed by the President of the Republic for a greater growth and strengthening of the relations of exchange, solidarity and cooperation between the two nations with privileged links.

Mr. Nduhungirehe, at the end, delivered to the overall inventory of the resolutions adopted between the two countries as part of the current 2nd session of the work of the Djibouti-Rwandan Joint Commission.

In this regard, he mentioned the achievement of ten new agreements and memorandums of understanding between the two countries, including conventions in areas as varied as judicial cooperation, trade, sports partnership…

The Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs dedicated the final part of his interview with President Guelleh to the story of guided visits he made on the major infrastructures of Djibouti’s development, including the Ports and the new Free Zone of our country.

He talked about this last point of view of his country’s deep attachment to permanently exploiting the 40-hectare parcel allocated to him in the new free zone of Djibouti.

Prepared:

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