President Kagame holds talks with his counterpart of CAR, Touadéra #rwanda #RwOT

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According to Rwanda's Office of the President, the two Heads of State discussed the existing cooperation, including Rwanda's ongoing support through the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) troops serving under the existing bilateral security agreement as well as those serving in the United Nations Mission.

Both leaders also exchanged on the opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation through collaboration in various sectors of mutual benefit for the people of the Central African Republic and Rwanda.

President Touadéra arrived in Kigali on November 23, 2025, where he was received by Rwanda's Minister of Interior, Dr. Vincent Biruta, before meeting President Kagame later in the evening.

Relations between Rwanda and the Central African Republic have grown significantly over the years, with security cooperation standing at the core of this partnership.

Rwanda first deployed troops to the Central African Republic in 2014 as part of efforts to restore stability following waves of conflict that began in 2012.

Rwandan forces were initially deployed under the African Union mission, MISCA, before transitioning to the United Nations peacekeeping mission, MINUSCA, a few months later.

Their responsibilities included protecting civilians, safeguarding UN equipment, and ensuring the security of the CAR Head of State and his family.

In 2020, Rwanda sent additional troops under a bilateral agreement with the Central African Republic. Through the same agreement, Rwandan forces have been training CAR's national army.

In March 2025, the third cohort of 438 CAR soldiers trained by Rwandan troops completed their military courses, which included enemy detection, territorial defence, map reading, and field operations.

Over nearly 11 years of cooperation, the partnership has expanded beyond security, with Rwandan peacekeepers also supporting community welfare initiatives, including providing medical services to local residents.

In February 2025, Rwanda and the Central African Republic further deepened their cooperation by signing a security partnership agreement between their respective interior ministries.

President Touadéra's visit comes just days before the Central African Republic heads to presidential elections scheduled for December 2025.

In July 2025, he announced that he would be seeking another term in office.

President Paul Kagame has held talks with his Central African Republic (CAR) counterpart, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, who is in Rwanda for a two-day working visit.
President Kagame and his counterpart of CAR exchanged on the opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation through collaboration in various sectors of mutual benefit for the people of the Central African Republic and Rwanda.

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Source : https://en.igihe.com/news/article/president-kagame-holds-talks-with-his-counterpart-of-car-touadera

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