South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Paul Kagame of
Rwanda met on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Kigali on
March 20, 2018. PHOTO | RWANDA PRESIDENCY
South Africa will resume issuing of visas to Rwandans after
nearly four years, signalling a thawing of relations between the two
countries.
Responding to a question on restriction of
travel for Rwandans even as Africa moves towards creating a free trade
area, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said “consider it as a
matter that is solved.”
President Ramaphosa is in Rwanda ahead of the signing of the African Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) on Wednesday.
The
South African leader met with President Paul Kagame on the sidelines of
the African Union summit on Tuesday, where the two agreed to mend the
strained relations that nearly severed since 2014.
“We
have been talking with President Kagame and we have decided that we are
going to put the relationship between South Africa and Rwanda on a much
better footing, and the gaps and the challenges that we have had are
going to be resolved,” he said.
Mr Ramaphosa said
Foreign Affairs ministers of the two countries – Lindiwe Sisulu and
Louise Mushikiwabo – had been tasked with working to resume the visa
processing.
“They are going to work on this and bring us solutions.
President Kagame and I are going to just sign off what the two sisters
are going to the table,” he said cheekily amid ululations.
Bilateral ties between Rwanda and South Africa soured in 2014 after the two countries expelled each other’s diplomats.
Pretoria
sent away Rwandan diplomats it suspected of planning attacks on Rwandan
dissidents in South Africa and Kigali retaliated by expelling South
African diplomats in the country, leading to a near-severing of
diplomatic ties.
Both countries however maintained
embassies and ambassadors in place but with no diplomatic staff.
However, since 2016, the two countries have been trying to restore
relations but at a slow pace. Despite reappointing diplomats, South
Africa is yet to appoint a visa official to Kigali.
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