This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, Paul Kagame welcomed Mahamoud Thabit Kombo, Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, in a meeting that underscored the enduring partnership between the two neighboring nations.
The high-level engagement focused on reinforcing the already strong bilateral relations between Rwanda and Tanzania, with both leaders emphasizing cooperation in key areas such as trade, regional security, infrastructure, and economic integration.
The discussions reflected a shared commitment to advancing mutual prosperity and stability within the East African region.
President Kagame highlighted the importance of sustained collaboration and dialogue, noting that Rwanda and Tanzania continue to benefit from a relationship built on trust, shared values, and a common vision for regional development.
Minister Kombo, in turn, conveyed Tanzania’s dedication to further enhancing diplomatic and economic ties, reaffirming the longstanding friendship between the two countries.
The meeting at Urugwiro Village marks another step forward in strengthening East African unity, as both nations work closely within regional frameworks to address common challenges and unlock new opportunities for growth.
As Rwanda and Tanzania deepen their partnership, today’s discussions signal continued momentum toward a more integrated and prosperous region.



