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Rwandan President Paul Kagame speaks at a press conference in Kigali on November 8, 2019. PHOTO | URUGWIRO
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Rwandan president Paul Kagame has criticised Uganda for
failing to organise a second bilateral meeting to discuss and resolve problems
that have frozen movement of people and goods across their borders.
Mr Kagame told a press conference last Friday that
whereas Kigali had successfully organised a bilateral meeting in August,
Kampala had failed to do the same as agreed.
“The meeting in Kigali went well and there was supposed
to be a meeting 30 days after that in Kampala but it did not happen. I am not
fully knowledgeable about why it did not happen but after the October 16, we
learnt that another date had been set.”
“The official communication suggested November 13. Then
we got another indication it may be moved to November 18,” he added.
President Kagame said tension between their countries is
due to Uganda’s support for Rwandan rebels and the detention without trial of
Rwandans in Uganda.
“One reason for their arrest is that they were in Uganda
illegally, or that they were spies. Some were arrested because they refused to
join these (rebel) groups. So those recruiting them (in Uganda) said, OK, you
refused to join because you are an agent of Rwanda government,” he said.
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