Republic of Guinea opens embassy in Kigali

Guinea has taken a significant step in fostering closer ties and bolstering cooperation with Rwanda as it officially opened its embassy in Kigali. This development marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic relations between these two African nations.

Nfaly Sylla, the Minister of Communications of Guinea, has shared a video on X account capturing the solemn moment when the Guinean flag was raised in Kigali to mark the inauguration of the new embassy.

Minister Sylla expressed profound emotions as he celebrated the sight of the national flag flying proudly above the newly established embassy in Kigali. He also highlighted the deepening connections between Conakry and Kigali, emphasizing the enduring friendship between Rwanda and Guinea.

This inauguration follows the appointment of Souleymane Savané as the first ambassador of Guinea to Rwanda in July, a decision made by the Guinean transitional president, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya.

This diplomatic milestone was preceded by the official visit of Rwandan President Paul Kagame to Conakry on April 17 and 18. During this visit, several bilateral agreements were signed, with the aim of fostering enhanced cooperation between the two countries.

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