Russia–Rwanda relations

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Russia–Rwanda relations

Russia

Rwanda

Russia–Rwanda relations (Russian: Российско-руандийские отношения) refers to the bilateral relationship between the two countries, Russia and Rwanda.

Background

Soviet-era relations

On 30 June 1962, a day before Rwanda gained independence from Belgium, the Soviet Union sent a telegram to Kigali recognising Rwanda as a sovereign and independent state, and offered to establish diplomatic relations.[1] Diplomatic relations were established between the two states on 17 October 1963.[2]

Russian Federation relations

Diplomatic ties

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Eugène-Richard Gasana presents his Letter of Credence to then-President of Russia Vladimir Putin on 11 December 2007.

The current Ambassador of Rwanda to Russia, resident in Berlin, is Eugène-Richard Gasana, who presented his credentials to Vladimir Putin on 11 December 2007.[3]

Rwanda recognised the Russian Federation in January 1992 as the successor state of the Soviet Union, after the latter's dissolution.[2] Russia has an embassy in Kigali. The current Ambassador of Russia to Rwanda is Andrey Vradimirovich Polyakov, who was appointed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in June 2013,[4] and who presented his Letters of Credence to Rwandan President Paul Kagame on 12 March 2007.[2] Due to financial difficulties, the Rwandan embassy in Moscow closed at the end of 1995, and all the activities of the Embassy were shifted to the Rwandan Embassy in Berlin-Germany until recently in March 2013 when Rwandan cabinet appointed its new Ambassador to Russia to be based in Moscow>. The current Ambassador of Rwanda to Russia Dr Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya presented her letter of credence to the President of Russian Federation HE Vladimir Putin on January 16, 2014; replacing the Ambassador of Rwanda to Germany Ms Christine Nkurikiyinka who took over from Ambassador Eugene Gasana. The official website of the Embassy of Rwanda is www.russia.embassy.gov.rw. Address in Moscow is Moscow, 115127 MOSCOW,50 MOSFILMOVSKAYA STREET,Building 1, 1st Floor,Tel 8(499) 147-19-92

Political ties

Military ties

Humanitarian ties

In 2003, Charles Murigande the Rwanda Foreign Minister called on Russia for assistance with public health services. He noted that there was 1 doctor for every 50,000 Rwandans, and in 1989 the Soviet Union promised assistance in this field, but it was not forthcoming due to problems with payment.[5]

Economic ties

Cultural ties

References

  1. Ginsburg, A calendar of Soviet treaties, 1958-1973, pp.183
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Bibliography

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