
Paris, France – This afternoon, Paul Kagame, President of the Rwanda, met with Emmanuel Macron, President of France, in Paris on the sidelines of the Nuclear Energy Summit.
During their meeting, the two leaders discussed the strong and productive bilateral relations between Rwanda and France. Both presidents reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening cooperation across various sectors, including economic development, energy, and international partnerships.

President Kagame and President Macron also exchanged views on the security situation in the region. They emphasized the importance of continued efforts to address the root causes of instability and promote lasting peace and stability.
The discussion reflects the ongoing diplomatic engagement between Rwanda and France as both countries work together to deepen their partnership and collaborate on regional and global issues.
The meeting took place as part of broader engagements at the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, which has brought together global leaders to discuss the role of nuclear energy in sustainable development and energy security.

