Rwanda, Mali Forge Stronger Ties With 19 New Agreements

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Rwanda, Mali Forge Stronger Ties With 19 New Agreements
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A Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) meeting convened between Rwanda and Mali in Kigali on Monday, May 27, focused on discussing avenues for trade and cooperation.

A Joint Permanent Commission meeting convened between Rwanda and Mali in Kigali on Monday, May 27, focused on discussing avenues for trade and cooperation.

Additionally, agreements were reached on matters such as citizenship, culture, tourism, higher education, transport, national reconciliation, and the free movement of people and goods. Since the opening of Mali's embassy in Rwanda in 2017, this marked the first substantial commission or agreement between the two nations.According to Biruta, Rwanda and Mali share many common goals in terms of economic progress, increased cooperation, and continental solidarity, and both countries are united by a shared vision of inclusive, sustainable, and collaborative development based on mutual respect and trade.

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