DEFENCE ATTACHÉS ACCREDITED TO RWANDA BRIEFED ON SECURITY SITUATION
Kigali, 3 July 2024
Defence attachés accredited to Rwanda were hosted today to a security briefing at the MOD/RDF Headquarters in Kimihurura. They received updates on Rwanda’s internal and external security situation, as well as RDF’s bilateral engagements in Mozambique and the Central African Republic.
In his welcoming remarks, the Minister of Defence, Juvenal Marizamunda, appreciated the good collaboration of the defence attachés accredited to Rwanda and MOD which benefits both Rwanda and their respective countries.
“I am grateful for the good work that you’re doing in enhancing defence cooperation between our countries. As defence attachés, you play a significant role in maintaining strong bonds between our armed forces and working together to address common security challenges. As we celebrate 30 years of liberation, we hope most of you will join us to celebrate this important milestone of our country together,” said Hon. Marizamunda.
The President of the Rwanda Military Attachés Association expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Defence for providing these informative security updates, and for the useful opportunity to engage in discussions about Defence and security matters.
The briefing was hosted by the Ministry of Defence and coordinated by the Director General of International Military Cooperation Brig Gen Patrick KARURETWA. It was attended by 24 defence attachés and associates from 20 countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, France, Turkey, China, Belgium, Jordan, Namibia, Angola, Qatar, Germany, South Korea, Poland, Sweden, Ethiopia, Algeria, Zimbabwe, Russia, and two organizations: the European Union (EU) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
The Ministry of Defence and Rwanda Defence Force organises regular briefings to provide the opportunity for resident and non-resident defence attachés to meet and discuss current Defence and Security dynamics at national, regional, and international levels, aiming to promote mutual understanding and cooperation between their respective countries and Rwanda.

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