Rwanda, Burundi Foreign Ministers Meet To Improve Bilateral Relations

Rwanda, Burundi Foreign Ministers Meet To Improve Bilateral Relations

KIGALI, Oct 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Rwandan Foreign Minister, Vincent Biruta, yesterday met his Burundian counterpart, Albert Shingiro, at Nemba One Stop Border Post, to improve relations, which have been on a downswing since 2015.

The meeting comes barely two months after the meeting of military intelligence chiefs from Rwanda and Burundi, that was held at the same border post. It is the first of its kind since 2015, when ties between the two countries deteriorated, after Burundi accused Rwanda of hosting and supporting perpetrators of the 2015 coup plot against then Burundian President, Pierre Nkurunziza.

“Rwanda is willing to play its part to improve bilateral relations with Burundi, to enable citizens of the two countries to coexist as before,” Biruta said, while opening the meeting.

The two neighbouring countries share a lot in common, in terms of culture and language, and the two peoples are more than neighbours but brothers and sisters, he said, who called the meeting “a big step” towards improving bilateral relations.

“There is no doubt we shall have fruitful discussions towards restoring our bilateral relations,” said Shingiro.

The Burundian government is hopeful that the meetings between the two countries will ensure relations back to normal as soon as possible.– NNN-AGENCIES

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