Kigali, Rwanda – Rwanda confirmed on Monday that the discussions are “in progress” with the United States regarding the potential host agreement for deported migrants.
Ruandian Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe on Sunday said the state media that the talks were in the “early stage”. When asked Monday, the associated printing on Monday confirmed the conversations.
Nduhungirehe did not discover the specifics of the potential job for Rwanda, but previous local media reports suggest that the US will probably fund the program to integrate migrants into society through scholarships and initiatives for assistance.
This would not be the first time in Rwanda who migranted migrants. East African nation previously had an agreement with Evening Britain for the host of migrants. The plans for the initiative, including prepared accommodation, were in the final phases, but the job crashed After the Labor Party took over the function of 2024. Years.
Rwanda faced accusations for human rights abuses and is currently in the process of mediating peace work with the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo where M23 Rebels with Rwanda They were behind the attack in the East Kong region for mineral rich.
Nduhungirehe told the state media on Sunday that Rwanda and Congo had already filed their draft proposals, which will be the basis of the final document for a peace agreement that is expected to be signed next month.
The Minister said that the Migrant contract between Rwanda and the United States was in line with the long-term liabilities of Rwanda for humanitarian cooperation and search for migration solutions. ____
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2025-05-05 18:43:00