King of Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, has concluded his working Visit to Rwanda.

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The King of Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, has concluded his working visit to Rwanda, and President Paul Kagame thanked him for visiting Rwanda, and emphasized that the two countries share a lot of development values.

President Kagame responded in a message posted on his social media, on this Tuesday, January 9, 2024, saying that he was happy to welcome the King of Jordan to Rwanda, King Abdullah II of Jordan arrived in Rwanda on Sunday 07 January 2024, on a three-day working visit, and at Kigali International Airport, he was received by the President of the Republic, Paul Kagame.

The Head of State said that he was pleased to welcome His Majesty King Abdullah II, and also thanked him for his visit to Rwanda, He said “Thank you my brother yours Highness Abdullah II. It was my pleasure to welcome you to Rwanda and we thank you for your visit.”

President Kagame said that Rwanda and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, share values ​​and aspirations to achieve development based on peace, justice and security, The Head of State assured King Abdullah II that he is grateful to receive them for the fruitful talks, and to further strengthen the relationship and friendship between the two countries.

King Abdullah II also praised President Kagame who received him well and that he was inspired by seeing how the Rwandans’ unity and integrity led them to change Rwanda, He said: “I thank my friend President Paul Kagame for welcoming me. It is inspiring to witness how the people of Rwanda through unity and unity have turned Rwanda into a light of development and prosperity that is appreciated by everyone.”

He continued to emphasize that Jordan is committed to developing cooperation with Rwanda, The King of Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, before ending his visit, visited the memorial of the Genocide against the Tutsis of Kigali, bowing to the innocents buried there.

On Tuesday afternoon, President Paul Kagame bid farewell to King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, who was concluding his three-day working visit to Rwanda.