Islamabad:Olivier J P Nduhungirehe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Rwanda, has said that by making strategic investments across various sectors, Rwanda positioned itself as an international hub for major events and a prominent tourist destination as well.
Nduhungirehe was addressing a talk on “Rising Africa: diplomatic and economic success story of Rwanda” in its Distinguished Lecture Series organised here by Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI).
Nduhungirehe shed light on his visit to Pakistan, terming it very important for enhancing bilateral engagement, which will help open opportunities for both countries. Mentioning the opening of high commissions in both countries, he said that this will open new opportunities for both sides. While talking about Rwanda’s journey, he said that the genocide in 1994 killed many but the country has risen from the terrible tragedy. He further said that the country built itself from scratch and has progressed tremendously since then. Rwanda’s diplomatic evolution has been exemplary, leading to self-reliance and an independent diplomatic outreach.
He emphasised that the country adopted an ambitious foreign policy and created economic opportunities for development. He went on to say that the extensive reforms helped create a business-friendly environment. Moving forward, he noted Rwanda is transitioning towards self-reliance, acknowledging that development aid has its limits, a reality becoming increasingly evident today.
The Rwandan Foreign Minister also said that his country aims to become an upper middle-income country by 2035 and high income by 2050. He concluded by saying that this comprehensive vision reflects Rwanda’s commitment to sustainable development and its aspiration to play a more prominent role on the global stage.
Hamid Asghar Khan, Additional Foreign Secretary (Africa), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called the session enlightening and praised Rwanda as a model of resilience and progress. He said Pakistan opened its mission in Kigali to deepen ties with a rising African partner. He also said that Pakistani entrepreneurs must invest in Africa noting Rwanda’s strategic location and potential to serve as a hub for trade and investment.
Amina Khan, Director, ISSI, shed light on the importance of fostering greater understanding of Africa’s political and economic transformation, particularly Rwanda’s inspiring development model. Khalid Mahmood, Chairperson, BoG, and Sohail Mahmood, Director-General, ISS, also spoke on the occasion.
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