President Kagame’s words beautifully honor our police officers’ bravery and dedication. Their courage gives Rwandans safety and dignity every day. The RNP’s global peace contributions and strong partnerships are truly inspiring. This spirit of collaboration is Rwanda’s strength let’s keep nurturing it. Congratulations on the 25th anniversary! 🇷🇼👮♂️✨❤️
The seventh session of the Rwanda–Russia Joint Intergovernmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation concluded successfully today at the Defence Headquarters in Kimihurura, Kigali.
The meeting provided an opportunity for both sides to review the current status of bilateral defence cooperation between Rwanda and Russia and to identify opportunities to further strengthen this collaboration through pragmatic and mutually beneficial engagements.
Both sides expressed satisfaction for the excellent conduct of the professional exchanges and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing cooperation in all areas of common interest.
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Inama ya karindwi ya Komisiyo ihuriweho ishinzwe ubufatanye mu bya Gisirikare hagati y'u Rwanda n’Uburusiya yasojwe neza uyu munsi ku cyicaro gikuru cy’Ingabo z’u Rwanda i Kimihurura, Kigali.
Iyi nama yabaye umwanya wo gusuzuma aho ubufatanye mu bya gisirikare bugeze, no kurebera hamwe uburyo bwo kurushaho kubushimangira binyuze mu mikoranire ifatika kandi ifitiye impande zombi akamaro.
Impande zombi zishimiye imigendekere myiza y’ibiganiro, ndetse zongera gushimangira ubushake bwo guteza imbere ubufatanye ku nyungu z'ibihugu byombi mu nzego zose zihuriweho.
@RwandaMoD A strong step forward in Rwanda–Russia relations, highlighting effective collaboration and shared commitment to advancing defence cooperation. Well executed and promising for future partnerships 🇷🇺 🇷🇼❤️💯✨👌🏽👍🏾
President Kagame also met with Sama Bilbao y León, Director General of the World Nuclear Association; Sylvie Bermann, President of the World Nuclear Exhibition; Serge Ekue, President of the West African Development Bank; Daniel Poneman, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; and Ian Farnan, CEO of Cambridge Atom Works, who are attending the Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa (NEISA -2026).
They discussed the role of nuclear energy in expanding access to reliable power, supporting industrial growth, and unlocking opportunities in Rwanda, and across the African continent.