RDF, UPDF hold fifth Proximity Commanders' Meeting in Nyagatare #rwanda #RwOT

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According to RDF statement, the purpose of the meeting is to review the prevailing security situation, address challenges affecting border communities, and strengthen security along the Rwandaâ€"Uganda border.

The three-day meeting has brought together commanders and staff from RDF Infantry Divisions deployed along the Rwandaâ€"Uganda border, led by Brig Gen Pascal Muhizi, Commander of the RDF 5th Division, and their counterparts from the UPDF 2nd Infantry Division, headed by Maj Gen Paul Muhanguzi, the Division Commander.

Also in attendance are Rwanda's Defence Attaché to Uganda, Col Emmanuel Ruzindana and Brigadier General Emmanuel Shilling, Uganda's Defence Attaché to Rwanda.

During the meeting, both delegations assessed the progress made in implementing recommendations from the previous gathering, particularly in combating illegal cross-border activities and addressing other potential and emerging security threats.

In his opening remarks, Brig Gen Pascal Muhizi expressed appreciation to the UPDF delegation, noting that their presence in Rwanda is a clear testament to the shared commitment to maintaining strong and cordial relations between the two defence forces.

He emphasised that the dedication of proximity commanders from both the RDF and UPDF continues to be a cornerstone of regional security and cooperation.

Brig Gen Muhizi underlined that ensuring border security and regional stability is a shared responsibility, requiring joint and coordinated efforts rather than isolated actions.

He noted that the RDF and UPDF have demonstrated the effectiveness of collaborative military engagement through structured information sharing and coordinated tactical responses, founded on trust and mutual commitment.

Given the increasingly complex security landscape, he stressed the importance of adopting a proactive approach.

Maj Gen Paul Muhanguzi, Commander of the UPDF 2nd Infantry Division and Head of the Ugandan Delegation, expressed sincere gratitude to the RDF leadership, particularly the Commander of the RDF 5th Infantry Division and his team, for the warm welcome extended to the Ugandan delegation in Rwanda.

In his remarks, he stated: 'As we pursue the prosperity of our border communities, we remain committed to the vision of our Heads of State and the guidance of our Chiefs of Defence Forces.'

He acknowledged that significant progress has been achieved through these cross-border engagements, especially in intelligence and information sharing, coordinated security operations, joint command efforts, and the implementation of social initiatives benefiting local populations.

The delegation also paid a courtesy call on the leadership of Nyagatare District, where they were welcomed by Matsiko Gonzague, the Vice Mayor in charge of Economic Development.

Matsiko commended the Proximity Commanders' Meeting, highlighting that it has enabled both countries to address shared border-related issues and foster stronger cooperation between communities across the border, particularly in the area of socio-economic development.

Nyagatare District shares a border with Ruhama District in Uganda.

The delegation is also scheduled to visit the National Liberation Museum Park in Mulindi, Gicumbi District.

The delegations from RDF and UPDF also paid a courtesy call on the leadership of Nyagatare District, where they were welcomed by Matsiko Gonzague, the Vice Mayor in charge of Economic Development.

IGIHE



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