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Rwanda 'recalls ambassador to France'

Wednesday October 25 2017

France has not had an ambassador to Rwanda since 2015.

IN SUMMARY

  • France has not had an ambassador to Rwanda since the departure of Michel Flesch in 2015 after Kigali failed to approve the appointment of his successor.
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Rwanda has decided to recall its ambassador to France after Defence Minister James Kabarebe was summoned to appear before a magistrate investigating the death of former President Juvenal Habyarimana in 1994, the Rwanda News Agency (RNA) has reported.

Jacques Kabale was recalled to Rwanda for "consultations", according to French publication Jeune Afrique.

This latest move comes after an anti-terrorism magistrate in France decided to summon Mr Kabarebe for questioning after a witness accused the Rwandan Patriotic Army - the former rebel group now in power in Kigali - of downing the plane carrying Mr Habyarimana on 6 April 1994, RNA reported.

France has not had an ambassador to Rwanda since the departure of Michel Flesch in 2015 after Kigali failed to approve the appointment of his successor.

The downing of the plane is considered to have helped fuel the genocide which left about 800,000 Rwandans dead.

Rwanda's government has repeatedly denied involvement in the shooting.

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