Türkiye and Rwanda enjoy excellent relations
I am happy to visit Rwanda as a part of my official visit to several
African countries. This is my second visit in a span of 6 years to this
beautiful country. During my short but pleasant stay in Kigali, I felt the
Rwandan habitual hospitality and had the pleasure to observe once again the
constant progress of Rwanda as well as evergrowing Turkish-Rwandan
partnership.
What I always find admirable and inspiring about Rwanda is that it has
proved the world that change is possible. The 1994 Genocide against the
Tutsi was one of the most despicable tragedies that humankind has ever
witnessed. Yet, rising from the ashes of this tragedy, Rwanda was able to
carry out a remarkable transformation within a short period of time towards
peace and prosperity.
Türkiye is an ardent supporter of the principle of “African solutions for
African problems” as emphasized also frequently by the President of Rwanda,
H.E. Paul Kagame. We will continue to support the concerns of African
people in all international fora. Despite the historical injustices during
colonial times, global apathy towards natural disasters and famine, and
unacceptable external interferences, the resolve of African nations to
overcome these enormous challenges is outstanding.
With its young and dynamic population, vast opportunities, rich and
deep-rooted culture and history, the African Continent promises enormous
potential for a more just, more equitable and better world in the 21st
Century. Africa means hope and Türkiye and Africa are partners in this
journey.
Türkiye shares the African approach on global issues and actively works
towards a more prosperous global order. With this understanding, Türkiye
did her best to secure the “İstanbul Grain Deal” to contribute to efforts
of maintaining global food security.
Türkiye-Africa relations have gained considerable momentum in the last
decade. We have mutually taken bold and decisive steps to strengthen and
deepen our relations. This has been a common goal in our African
Partnership Policy.
Our 44 Embassies in the Continent bear testimony to our growing
partnership. President Erdoğan ranks first in terms of the number of visits
to Africa among global leaders. In the last 20 years, Türkiye has become a
hub for African diplomatic representations.
Rwanda is a key partner in Africa for Türkiye. The reciprocal opening of
our Embassies laid the ground for our current cooperation which today
encompasses a wide range of domains from politics, trade, security to
sports, culture and education. High level visits between our countries have
become very frequent. We had the honor to host H.E. President Paul Kagame
in Istanbul in December 2021 at the Third Türkiye-Africa Partnership
Summit. My friend, Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta visited Türkiye 4 times
in the last 2 years.
A similar enthusiasm is notable in the interaction and cooperation of our
business people, entrepreneurs and investors. This can be seen in a range
of successful projects, in particular the Kigali Convention Center and the
BK Arena as landmark buildings of Kigali. As more Turkish entrepreneurs are
able to take advantage of the encouraging and welcoming business
environment of Rwanda, our bilateral trade volume has increased fivefold in
the last 4 years from 30 million USD to 183 million USD (as of November
2022). As a result, the total amount of Turkish investments in Rwanda has
exceeded 465 million USD. Rwanda’s business friendly environment, political
stability and good governance, will certainly convince more business people
and investors from Türkiye to be part of the economic success of this
country in the years to come.
We continue to work hard to advance our humanitarian and enterprising
diplomacy – a foreign policy approach to which I attach particular
importance because it touches the very hearts of people. That’s why we have
prioritized educational and cultural exchanges between our people,
encouraging mutual understanding and personal interaction, including
commercial relations and embracing mutual investments.
We are pleased that more and more Rwandan students benefit from Turkish
scholarships and study in Turkish universities. Moreover, the Yunus Emre
Institute, the pioneer Turkish institution teaching the Turkish language
and culture worldwide, offers Turkish classes in Kigali in cooperation with
the University of Rwanda. Yunus Emre Institute is also looking forward to
inaugurating a full-fledged Turkish cultural center in Kigali. Another
leading Turkish educational institution, Turkish Maarif Foundation plans to
open a technical and vocational education and training school soon.
In the past decades, Rwanda has sacrificed and struggled to attain the
peace, stability and prosperity that it currently enjoys. It has become a
source of inspiration for other African countries. Türkiye is a close
friend of Rwanda and stands together with the Rwandan people in their
journey towards peace and prosperity.
Türkiye has always been and will continue to be a trustworthy partner to
Rwanda in its bid to present a bright example of good governance and ever
stronger ambition to improve the living standards of its people.