Rwanda Sets ‘serious conditions’ to Re-open Border in 15 Days as Museveni, Kagame sign Extradition Treaty

Museveni greets Kagame before the start of the Summit held at Katuna.(file photo)

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has Friday signed an Extradition Treaty, in the framework of the Quadripartite Summit, between Rwanda and Uganda, which constitutes the legal framework to handle cases of justice including those related to alleged subversive activities practiced by their nationals in the territory of the other party.

Museveni met Rwandan leader Paul Kagame at Katuna/Gatuna border for the fourth time in an attempt to repair their countries’ fragile relations that catapulted into closure of the Border by Rwanda government last year in February.

Below is a statement

  1. As agreed at the 3rd Quadripartite Summit of Luanda, and at the invitation of His Excellency Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco President of the Republic of Angola, the 4th Quadripartite Summit took place in Gatuna / Katuna, on the 21st of February 2020 and was attended by Their Excellences, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of Uganda, Paul Kagame President of the Republic of Rwanda, and Felix Antoine Tshisekedi TSHILOMBO, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  2. The Heads of State noted that since their last meeting, progress was registered, regarding the commitment of the two parties to do everything they can to eliminate the tension factors. In this regard, the release of prisoners from both sides and the guarantee to continue this process in observance of the Rule of Law and the International Humanitarian Law were welcomed.
  3. The Heads of State of the Republic of Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo welcomed the signing of the Extradition Treaty, that took place today in the framework of the Quadripartite Summit, between the Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Uganda, which constitutes the legal framework to handle cases of justice including those related to alleged subversive activities practiced by their nationals in the territory of the other party.
  4. The Summit recommended that the Republic of Uganda should, within one month, verify the allegations of the Republic of Rwanda about action from its territory by forces hostile to the Government of Rwanda. If these allegations are approved, the Ugandan Government will take all measures to stop it and prevent it from happening again. This action must be verified and confirmed by the Ad-Hoc Ministerial Commission for t he implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding of Luanda.
  1. Once this recommendation is fulfilled and reported to the Heads of States, the facilitators will convene within 15 days, a Summit, in Gatuna/Katuna, for the solemn reopening of borders and subsequent normalization of the relations between the two countries.
  2. Their Excellences, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda and Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, once again praised the dedication and entire availability of His Excellency Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco, President of the Republic of Angola and His Excellency Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in the search for a peaceful solution in the framework of reconciliation process between the two sister countries.
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