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Burundi’s foreign affairs minister officially declared that the border between the East African country and Rwanda has been reopened. On October 25, minister Albert Shingiro confirmed in a press conference the border reopening with Rwanda
Burundi’s foreign affairs minister officially declared that the border between the East African country and Rwanda has been reopened. On October 25, minister Albert Shingiro confirmed in a press conference the border reopening with Rwanda as reported by www.trendsnafrica.co.
He also indicated that Burundi maintained its position of calling on Kigali to return coup plotters it alleges fled there after trying to overthrow former President Pierre Nkurunziza in 2015.
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The border between Burundi and Rwanda had been closed for almost six years, first amid political tensions and then by the COVID-19 pandemic. Rwanda reopened its border with Burundi several months ago. The border reopening comes after President Ruto William of Kenya urged his East African Community (EAC) partner states to knock off barriers that impede trade across the block.