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Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda

In his only TV interview during his historic visit to France, Rwandan President Paul Kagame sits down with France 24's Marc Perelman to talk about the improved relations between both countries, his willingness to stop talking about the controversies of the past and answers to the critics who describe him as a dictator.

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Comments (9)

This is not the some Pr Kagame i know

If Pr Kagame is talking about furure his talking about him self now and I thing is to stay on power, about the past HUTU still there in DRC and France must talk about this and he dos it want 2 be called a dictator, let us seeeeee

Congratulations to His

Congratulations to His Excellency Paul KAGAME. You really deserve to lead a nation. You are really a model President.

May God keep increasing your day and night.

Congratulations to His

Congratulations to His Excellency Paul KAGAME. You really deserve to lead a nation. You are really a model President.

May God keep increasing your day and night.

why conflict

it is good for the world to live as one body but why conflict here and there?ben

kagame interview

It's pretty uncouth to call it a B(ull)S interview but it was extremely anodyne.

Was he bored or tired?

I think the president of Rwanda was under an important amount of stress before coming and while in France,this might be the reason of him appearing tired. I would have loved the interviewer to press him more on sensible questions such as his alleged responsibility in the killings of 5 millions of Congolese and the stilling of minerals in Kivu region. This was a wasted opportunity by France24,but surely not the last. Time will come when he will be regarded by the International Community with contempt,then only all his crimes will be exposed. Wait and see as he said. Shame on him.

RWANDA

Just to thank you for your questions. The truth was there!

Rwanda improves relationship with France

In a mutually reconciliatory move both President Kagame of Rwanda and the Sarkozy administration attempt to amend relationships after a long period of diplomatic breakdown. President Kagame recently made a courtsy call on Paris to show his willingness to break the ice between both countries. It seems to have worked, and why not? That is purpose of meaningful diplomacy and relationships between two friendly countries.Thumbs up for the Kagame and Sarkozy administrations for this positive move.

bore shit interview

bore shit interview

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