A Chinese president will visit Rwanda for the first time since the creation of relations between both countries 47 years ago.
Nduhungirehe was in China early this month as part of the visit preparations.
Speaking to IGIHE on Wednesday, Nduhungirehe said that many projects, mostly infrastructure related are being assessed so that they select those for which support will translate into signing agreements.
“They include road construction projects, Masaka Hospital expansion and tourism projects among others. Both parties are still under discussions. We shall identify those to sign,” he explained.
“Among expected agreements to be signed is the removal of visas to people possessing diplomatic and service passports for facilitating people-to-people exchanges between Rwandans and Chinese,” he added.
China finances many projects in Rwanda including the ongoing construction of multi-million ministerial complex that will house the Office of the Prime Minister among other ministries and parastatals.
He said that Rwanda-China relations have been existing for 47 years.
Jinping two-day state visit in Rwanda will start on July 22nd to 23rd. He will also visit Senegal, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Mauritius.
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