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Kagame Warns Belgium Against “Undermining” Rwanda’s Progress

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Last updated: March 17, 2025 10:57 am
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Kigali, Rwanda – In a strongly worded address, Rwandan President Paul Kagame has warned Belgium against what he perceives as repeated attempts to undermine Rwanda’s progress and image. Speaking at [mention the event or location, if specified in the original source, e.g., a national address, a press conference], Kagame accused certain elements within Belgium of actively working against Rwanda’s developmental agenda and perpetuating negative narratives about the country.

While not explicitly naming individuals or organizations, Kagame alluded to a pattern of interference, suggesting that some Belgian voices were actively engaged in spreading misinformation and hindering Rwanda’s efforts to build a prosperous and stable future.

“We have worked tirelessly to rebuild our nation after the genocide,” Kagame stated, “and we will not allow anyone, be it from Belgium or elsewhere, to derail our progress. We expect respect for our sovereignty and recognition of the strides we have made.”

The President’s comments come amidst ongoing scrutiny of Rwanda’s human rights record and its role in the region. Certain international organizations and media outlets, some based in Belgium, have raised concerns about freedom of expression, political opposition, and Rwanda’s involvement in conflicts in neighboring countries.

Kagame has consistently dismissed such accusations, arguing that they are often politically motivated and fail to appreciate the complex challenges facing Rwanda. He maintains that his government is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the security and well-being of its citizens.

The relationship between Rwanda and Belgium has historically been complex, given Belgium’s colonial past in the region. While diplomatic ties exist, tensions have often surfaced over issues of justice, accountability for the genocide, and differing perspectives on regional security.

Analysts suggest that Kagame’s recent remarks are likely a reaction to what he sees as a persistent lack of understanding and a tendency to judge Rwanda through a distorted lens. The warning signals a potential hardening of Rwanda’s stance towards Belgium and could further strain bilateral relations.

The Belgian government is yet to officially respond to Kagame’s accusations. However, it is expected that the matter will be addressed through diplomatic channels in the coming days. It remains to be seen whether this public statement will lead to a constructive dialogue aimed at addressing each country’s concerns and fostering a more productive relationship.

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