Rwandan President Paul Kagame has strongly refuted statements made by South African officials, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, regarding recent diplomatic discussions on the security crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In a firm and detailed response, Kagame accused South Africa of distorting facts, launching deliberate attacks, and even spreading outright lies about Rwanda’s role in the ongoing conflict.
Kagame revealed that he held two conversations with Ramaphosa this week, including one earlier today, focusing on the escalating violence in eastern DRC. However, he expressed deep concern over how these discussions were misrepresented in public statements by South African officials. According to Kagame, the way words were altered in official statements reflects broader issues in the management of these high-stakes regional matters.
He pointed out several critical inaccuracies and made key clarifications to set the record straight:
These statements mark a serious escalation in the already fragile relations between Rwanda and South Africa. Kagame’s strong stance suggests that he is ready to defend Rwanda’s national interests at any cost, even if that means direct confrontation with South Africa.
The Eastern DRC conflict has already drawn in multiple regional actors, with Rwanda, Uganda, and Burundi all being implicated in various ways. South Africa’s involvement through SAMIDRC has only heightened tensions. If diplomatic efforts fail and hostilities continue to escalate, the region could be heading toward a major international military confrontation between some of Africa’s most powerful nations.
For now, Kagame’s message is clear: Rwanda will not be intimidated, and if South Africa continues its confrontational approach, Kigali is fully prepared to respond in kind.
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