Russia–Rwanda relations

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Russia–Rwanda relations
Map indicating locations of Russia and Rwanda

Russia

Rwanda

Russia–Rwanda relations (

Russia has an embassy in Kigali
.

History

Soviet-era relations

On 30 June 1962, a day before

diplomatic relations.[1] Diplomatic relations were established between the two states on 17 October 1963.[2]

Modern ties

Rwanda recognised the

in Moscow
closed at the end of 1995, and all the activities of the Embassy were shifted to the Rwandan Embassy in Berlin-Germany until recently in March 2013 when Rwandan cabinet appointed its new Ambassador to Russia to be based in Moscow.

Overview of present relations

The current Ambassador of Rwanda to Russia is Lieutenant General

in March 2018.

Official visits

Meeting between Putin and Kagame in the Grand Kremlin Palace in 2018.

Russian President

Rwandan President Paul Kagame met on the sidelines of the 2018 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in June 2018. Kagame visited again on his birthday in 2019 during the 1st Russia-Africa Summit.[3]

Humanitarian ties

In 2003,

Foreign Minister called on Russia for assistance with public health services. He noted that there was 1 doctor for every 50,000 Rwandans, and in 1989 the Soviet Union promised assistance in this field, but it was not forthcoming due to problems with payment.[4]

Ambassadors

Russian ambassadors to Rwanda

  • Yevgeny Afanasenko (November 1, 1966 - May 24, 1972)
  • Grigory Zhilyakov (June 2, 1972 - May 19, 1978)
  • Gennady Rykov (May 19, 1978 - November 17, 1984)
  • Gennady Sokolov (November 17, 1984 - August 23, 1990)
  • Petru Comendant (August 23, 1990 - January 11, 1994)
  • Anatoly Smirnov (January 11, 1994 - July 28, 1998)
  • Stanislav Akhmedov (July 28, 1998 - September 17, 2002)
  • Alexey Dulyan (September 17, 2002 - December 20, 2006)
  • Mirgayas Shirinsky (December 20, 2006 - May 22, 2013)
  • Andrey Polyakov (May 22, 2013 - October 31, 2017)[5]
  • Karen Chalyan (March 14, 2018 - present)

Rwandan ambassadors to Russia

Letter of Credence to President of Russia Vladimir Putin
on 11 December 2007.

External links

References

Bibliography