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Rwanda-South Africa talks offer opportunity for a new start, analysts say
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Rwanda-South Africa talks offer opportunity for a new start, analysts say

From The New Times · () English

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  • Rwanda and South Africa are set to hold talks in Pretoria on Wednesday, June 17, aiming for a new beginning in their bilateral relations.
  • South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola will host his Rwandan counterpart, Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe.
  • Analysts suggest the meeting presents a significant opportunity to reset and improve ties between the two nations.

South Africa is preparing to host Rwandan officials for high-level talks aimed at fostering a renewed relationship between the two East African nations. The meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, in Pretoria, is seen by analysts as a crucial opportunity to reset and strengthen bilateral ties.

South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, will lead the discussions on the South African side. He is set to host his Rwandan counterpart, Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe, signaling a diplomatic effort to move past previous challenges and establish a more cooperative future.

Analysts observing the diplomatic landscape view this engagement as a pivotal moment. They believe the talks offer a chance for both countries to address outstanding issues and build a foundation for enhanced cooperation across various sectors. The success of these discussions could pave the way for improved diplomatic and economic relations.

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