Macron in Rwanda in bid to normalise ties clouded for years
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FRENCH President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday arrived in Rwanda in a bid to normalize relations between the two countries.
The relationship that had been clouded for years over France’s actions in the 1994 genocide in the East African nation left 800,000 people dead.
It’s Macron’s first visit to the country since taking office.
He expressed hope before departing for a new beginning in the relations.
After meeting with President Paul Kagame, he will visit a memorial for victims of the genocide, which saw representatives of the Hutu majority kill members of the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutus.
A commission of historians recently concluded that France bore a heavy responsibility for the genocide; one of the conclusions was that Paris had remained blind to preparations for the killings.
However, there was no evidence of France’s complicity in the deaths.
Macron is scheduled to continue on to South Africa on Friday. (dpa/NAN
– May 27, 2021 @ 10:17 GMT
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