In a year that marks 25 years of diplomatic partnership between the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU), Rwanda took part in a pivotal ministerial meeting aimed at reshaping the future of intercontinental collaboration.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation announced that represinting Rwanda, Minister Ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe, is currently attending the AU-EU Ministerial Summit in Brussels.
This high-level gathering brings together African and European leaders to exchange ideas, align priorities, and deepen cooperation in this landmark anniversary year.
Set against a backdrop of shared global challenges and growing interdependence, the meeting highlights the strategic and enduring nature of the AU-EU relationship.
Ministers are focusing on new ways to enhance economic partnerships, regional security, sustainable development, and people-to-people engagement.
Rwanda’s presence at the summit underscores its ongoing commitment to inclusive diplomacy and continental leadership. As a nation known for its innovation, resilience, and stability, Rwanda continues to advocate for equity, mutual respect, and shared progress within global alliances.
The summit represents a key moment in Rwanda’s foreign policy engagement, reinforcing its role as a bridge-builder between Africa and the wider world, and a trusted voice in shaping collective solutions for the years ahead.
