Africa-Press – Rwanda. The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) Army Chief of Staff, Maj Gen Vincent Nyakarundi, on Novermber 28 visited Rwandan peacekeepers serving in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), specifically the RWABAT-1 Contingent at its headquarters at Socatel M’Poko Camp in Bangui.
During the meeting, he conveyed a message of appreciation from RDF leadership. He commended the peacekeepers for the work well done and professionalism in carrying out their duties. He also briefed them on the current security situation in Rwanda and the region in general.
Nyakarundi is in the Central African Republic for a working visit during which he will interact with Rwandan forces deployed under the UN mandate and under a bilateral arrangement.
He is also expected to participate in the graduation ceremony of FACA soldiers trained by RDF, meet with MINUSCA officials and FACA military leadership.
Nyakarundi’s trip to Bangui comes barely a week after President Paul Kagame and his CAR counterpart President Faustin-Archange Touadéra held talks in Kigali, on November 23, focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
Touadera was in Rwanda on a two-day work visit. According to a statement from President Kagame’s office, the two leaders’ discussions focused on the existing cooperation, including Rwanda’s continued support to CAR through the troops deployed under a bilateral security agreement, as well as those serving in the UN peacekeeping mission.
Rwanda supports CAR’s security sector reform, notably through the training of its armed forces.
The two Heads of State also exchanged on opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation by expanding collaboration across sectors that offer mutual benefits to the people of both countries.
Rwanda and CAR maintain strong bilateral relations across several sectors, including infrastructure, health, security, and mining.
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