Foreign relations of Rwanda

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Rwanda has diplomatic relations with most members of the United Nations and with the Holy See.

Accepting refugees[edit]

Rwanda has accepted tens of thousands of refugees from neighboring African countries like Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Somalia and South Sudan.[1] It has also accepted hundreds of African refugees from Israel and Afghan schoolgirls.[1]

As of 2015, Rwanda hosted 75,000 Burundian refugees according to UNHCR. When credible reports surfaced that Rwanda recruited and trained Burundi refugees including children to remove Burundian President Nkurunziza, Rwanda announced to relocate Burundian refugees to third countries.[2]

Since September 2019, Rwanda has also taken in Libyan refugees and asylum-seekers, operating a refugee center at Gashora, Rwanda, which houses up to 700 refugees from eight African countries (Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon) and is financed by UNHCR until 31 December 2023.[3]

In 2021 Denmark signed a deal to establish an asylum center in Kigali, and since April 2022, the UK has sought to shift its asylum responsibilities, considering Rwanda a safe third country by offering 120 million pounds in economic development programs in return for accepting refugees.[1]

Diplomatic relations[edit]

List of countries which Rwanda maintains diplomatic relations with:

# Country Date[4]
1  France 1 July 1962[5]
2  Israel 1 July 1962[6]
3  Japan 1 July 1962[7]
4  United Kingdom 1 July 1962[8]
5  United States 1 July 1962[9]
6  Belgium 18 July 1962[10]
7  Pakistan July 1962[11]
8  Uganda 18 December 1962[12]
9  Germany 13 February 1963[13]
10  South Korea 21 March 1963[14]
11  Denmark 2 April 1963[15]
12  Russia 17 October 1963[16]
13   Switzerland 12 November 1963[17]
 Holy See 6 June 1964[18]
14  Canada 11 June 1964[19]
15  Netherlands 1 October 1964[20]
16  Luxembourg 27 October 1964[21]
17  Tanzania 7 January 1965[22]
18  Colombia 22 February 1965[23]
19  Italy 5 May 1965[24]
20  Kenya 11 June 1965[25]
21  Poland 10 July 1965[26]
22  Romania 15 July 1965[27]
23  Czech Republic 24 July 1965[28]
24  Austria 1965[29]
25  Ethiopia 26 October 1966[30]
26  Spain 16 June 1967[31]
27  Guinea 28 June 1967[32]
28  Democratic Republic of the Congo February 1969[33]
29  Burundi August 1969[34]
30  Ghana 1969[35]
31  Norway 30 January 1971[36]
32  Senegal 9 February 1971[37]
33  Egypt 10 February 1971[38]
34  Serbia 15 June 1971[39]
35  China 12 November 1971[40]
36  Tunisia 1971[41]
37  North Korea 22 April 1972[42]
38  Nigeria 10 June 1972[43][44]
39  Hungary 31 July 1972[45]
40  Chad 9 December 1972[46]
41  Greece January 1973[47]
42  Zambia January 1973[48]
43  Cameroon 11 March 1974[49]
44  Ivory Coast 15 March 1974[50]
45  Sweden 1974[51]
46  Argentina 8 January 1975[52]
47  Burkina Faso 26 November 1975[53]
48  Vietnam 30 September 1975[54]
49  Algeria 25 November 1975[55]
50  Libya 1975[56]
51  Mexico 21 January 1976[57]
52  Portugal 12 February 1976[58]
53  Mozambique 17 April 1976[59]
54  Cuba 6 September 1979[60]
55  Bulgaria 20 December 1979[61]
56  Turkey 18 February 1980[62]
57  Djibouti 3 April 1980[63]
58  Brazil 20 January 1981[64]
59  Venezuela 18 August 1981[65]
60  Republic of the Congo 17 August 1982[66]
61  Philippines 15 December 1982[67]
62  Finland 1 June 1983[68]
63  Lesotho 1983[69]
64  Bangladesh 13 January 1984[70]
65  Indonesia 16 January 1984[71]
66  Benin 8 March 1985[72]
67  Mauritania 27 April 1985[73]
68  Iraq 6 January 1987[74]
69  Mali 6 January 1987[75]
70  Thailand 30 October 1987[76]
71  Angola December 1988[77]
72  Cyprus 31 March 1990[78]
73  Namibia 21 December 1990[79]
74  Chile 20 September 1991[80]
75  Slovakia 1 January 1993[81]
76  Ukraine 8 September 1993[82]
77  South Africa May 1995
78  United Arab Emirates 1995[83]
79  North Macedonia 18 April 1996[84]
80  Bahrain 2 March 1998[85]
81  Oman March 1998[86]
82  Jamaica 6 November 1998
83  Zimbabwe 7 October 1999[87]
84  India 1999[88]
85  Costa Rica 8 March 2001
86  Mauritius 16 March 2001
87  Malawi 26 June 2001[89]
88  Belarus 25 February 2002
89  Botswana 2002[90]
90  Sudan 15 October 2003[91]
91  Azerbaijan 28 March 2004
92  Armenia 29 March 2004
93  Iceland 12 May 2004
94  Singapore 18 March 2005[92]
95  Malaysia 1 August 2005[93][94]
96  Cambodia 29 September 2005[95]
97  Estonia 14 March 2006[96]
98  Slovenia 8 December 2006
99  Seychelles 2006[97]
100  Latvia 10 April 2007[98]
101  Australia 9 May 2007[99]
102  Morocco 21 June 2007[100]
103  Uruguay 16 June 2009
104  Laos 31 August 2009[101]
105  Equatorial Guinea 29 July 2010[102]
106  Gabon 8 October 2010[103]
107  Georgia 23 March 2011
108  Sri Lanka 20 April 2011[104]
109  Iran 19 May 2011[105]
110  New Zealand 17 April 2012[106]
111  Kazakhstan 10 May 2012[107]
112  Somalia 18 October 2012[108]
113  Lithuania 27 March 2013
114  Montenegro 12 April 2013
115  Kuwait 19 September 2013[109]
116  Bosnia and Herzegovina 17 October 2013
117  South Sudan 21 October 2013[110]
118  Mongolia 25 November 2013
119  Ireland 28 November 2013[111]
120  Sierra Leone 29 November 2013[112]
121  Monaco 10 April 2014[113]
122  Gambia 15 July 2014[114]
123  Eswatini 30 August 2014[115]
124  Barbados 28 July 2015[116]
125  Central African Republic 8 July 2016[117]
126  Liechtenstein 11 November 2016[118]
127  São Tomé and Príncipe 11 January 2017[119]
128  Togo 17 January 2017[120]
129  Lebanon April 2017[121]
130  Eritrea 18 April 2017[122]
131  Cape Verde 4 May 2017[123]
132  Qatar 4 May 2017
133  Liberia 16 May 2017[124]
134  Jordan 4 June 2017[125]
135  Peru 7 December 2017[126]
136  Madagascar 17 January 2018[127]
137  Croatia 15 February 2018
138  Saudi Arabia 29 March 2018
139  Malta 12 July 2018
140    Nepal 20 July 2018
141  Tajikistan 30 July 2018
142  Haiti 15 August 2018
143  Vanuatu 3 October 2018[128]
144  Andorra 14 November 2018
145  Saint Kitts and Nevis 15 February 2019[129]
146  Niger 23 April 2019[130]
147  Saint Lucia 28 August 2019
148  Maldives 6 September 2019
149  Suriname 14 October 2019
150  Ecuador 17 October 2019
151  Nicaragua 8 November 2019[131]
152  Antigua and Barbuda 10 December 2019
153  Belize 22 January 2020
154  Brunei 9 December 2020
155  Grenada 3 March 2021
156  Dominica 15 April 2021
157  Guinea-Bissau 27 April 2021[132]
158  Bolivia 22 September 2021[133]
159  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 9 November 2021
160  Trinidad and Tobago 26 May 2022
161  Bahamas 16 June 2022
162  Guyana 24 August 2022
163  Dominican Republic 23 September 2022
164  Kyrgyzstan 13 December 2022
165  Comoros 16 January 2023[134]
166  Tonga 21 March 2023
167  Paraguay 18 April 2023
168  El Salvador 18 September 2023
169  Panama 18 September 2023
170  Moldova 25 January 2024

Bilateral relations[edit]

Embassy of Rwanda in Washington, D.C.

Several west European and African nations, Canada, People's Republic of China, Egypt, Libya, Russia, the Holy See, and the European Union maintain diplomatic missions in Kigali.[citation needed]

Country Notes
 Australia Both countries established diplomatic relations in 2007[135]
  • Rwanda is accredited to Australia through its High Commission in Singapore, Rwanda also has an Honorary Consul based in Melbourne.[136]
  • Australia is represented in Rwanda through its High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya.
 Bangladesh See Bangladesh-Rwanda relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 12 January 1984[137] In 1994 Bangladesh provided roughly 900 peace-keeping troops, including soldiers and medical personnel, to Rwanda to aid in keeping the peace during the Rwandan genocide, one of more than 40 countries to do so.[138]

 Belgium See Belgium-Rwanda relations

Belgium was the colonial power, administering the League of Nations mandate in Ruanda Urundi from 1922 until their independence in 1962. See Ruanda-Urundi.

During the 1994 Genocide, 10 Belgian Peacekeepers were murdered while trying to protect then-Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana.[139]

 Belize Both countries established diplomatic relations on 22 January 2020[142]
 Burundi

Burundi and Rwanda have always had diplomatic relations as the two were very closed linked kingdoms and their political relations can date back to the year 1091, when the Kingdom of Rwanda was founded, the two kingdoms always had close relationships and even political alliances between the two monarchies. In the modern era, the two states dispute sections of border on the Akanyaru and the Kagera/Nyabarongo rivers, which have changed course since the 1960s, when the boundary was delimited; cross-border conflicts among Tutsi, Hutu, other ethnic groups, associated political rebels, armed gangs, and various government forces persist in the Great Lakes region.

  • Burundi has an embassy in Kigali.
  • Rwanda has an embassy in Bujumbura.
 China See China–Rwanda relations

China and Rwanda established diplomatic relations on 12 November 1971.[143]

  • China has an embassy in Kigali.
  • Rwanda has an embassy in Beijing.
 Democratic Republic of the Congo

In 1998, Rwanda, along with Uganda, invaded the Democratic Republic of the Congo to back Congolese rebels trying to overthrow then-President Laurent Kabila. Rwandan troops remain in the Congo, backing rebels that aim to overthrow Laurent Kabila's son, Joseph Kabila, who is now the President of the Congo. Rwandan troops have pulled back, however, behind disengagement lines set forth in the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame met with the Democratic Republic of the Congo's President Joseph Kabila in Goma on 6 August 2009.[144] It was the first presidential meeting between the two countries for 13 years,[145] with the two countries having come to a disagreement in 1996 following an invasion by Rwanda into eastern Congo, a disagreement which was renewed in 1998 after a further invasion.[144] The pair of presidents spent more than two hours in the company of each other and "reviewed all issues of common interest".[144] Kabila referred to it as "the first giant step forward" in what was referred to as an "all new era".[145] One month previous to the meeting both countries had appointed ambassadors to each other's capitals.[144][145]

 France

See France–Rwanda relations

As a result of French complicity before, during and after the genocide, with the genocidaires (that is, those who committed the genocide),[146] Rwanda cut off relations with France at the end of the war, and replaced French with English as an official language. Relations were resumed in November 2009. Nicolas Sarkozy visited Kigali in February 2010.[147]

in 2016, A French court ordered the re-opening of the case investigating the fatal plane crash that killed Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana in 1994.[148] The move angered administration in Ghana. The National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide (CNLG) issued the names of French military 22 officers[149] requested for depositions. The officers were station in France during the 1994 Turquoise safe zone operation.

 Germany See Germany–Rwanda relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 13 February 1963[150]

 India See India–Rwanda relations
  • India is represented in Rwanda through its High Commission in Kigali.[151]
  • Rwanda has its embassy in New Delhi.[152]
 Japan
 Kenya Both countries established diplomatic relations on 11 June 1965[156]

See Kenya-Rwanda Relations

 Mexico Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 January 1976[159]
  • Mexico is accredited to Rwanda from its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and maintains an honorary consulate in Kigali.[160]
  • Rwanda is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States.[161]
 Netherlands The Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda was established in the Kingdom of the Netherlands in The Hague on the 1st of November 2006[162]
 North Korea See North Korea–Rwanda relations
 Singapore The High Commission of the Republic of Rwanda in Singapore was officially opened in 2008[163]
  • Singapore is accredited to Rwanda through a non-resident high commissioner based in Singapore.
  • Rwanda has a high commission in Singapore.
 Slovenia Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 December 2006[164]
 South Korea 22 August 1972 opened Embassy Republic of Korea in Rwanda, but closed 31 May 1975, reopened 11 September 1987, the embassy was closed again 30 November 1990 and reopened 30 December 2011. Rwanda opened its Embassy in Seoul 30 March 2009[165]
  • Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Republic of Rwanda is 21 March 1963.[166]
 Spain See Rwanda–Spain relations
  • Rwanda is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Paris, France.
  • Spain is accredited to Rwanda from its embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
 Tanzania See Rwanda-Tanzania relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 7 January 1965 when accredited first Ambassador of Rwanda to Tanzania (resident in Kampala) Mr. Musabyimana Malachie[167]

 Turkey See Rwanda–Turkey relations
  • Rwanda has an embassy in Ankara.[168]
  • Turkey has an embassy in Kigali.[168]
  • Trade volume between the two countries was 32.4 million USD in 2019 (Rwandan exports/imports: 0.2/32.2 million USD).[168]
 United Arab Emirates UAE Embassy in Kigali opened its temporary premises in March 2018 and was relocated to its current premises in April 2019[169]
  • Rwanda has an embassy in the UAE
  • Trade volume stood at $434.8 million in 2018[170]
 United Kingdom See Rwanda–United Kingdom relations
 United States See Rwanda–United States relations

See also[edit]

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