Rwanda declared disconnection of diplomatic relations with Belgium

The Rwanda State Departme announced today (Monday) that it had informed Belgium of its decision to cut diplomatic relations.
The Rwanda governme today announced its decision to cut diplomatic relations to the Belgian governme, which is immediately necessary, ISNA reported. Rwanda’s decision has been made after careful examination of several factors, all of which are related to the pitiful efforts of Belgium to maiain their new colonial illusions.
The Rwanda Foreign Ministry said Rwanda has seen Belgium alongside the Democratic Republic of Congo in the middle of armed clashes in the coury.
The stateme added: Belgium has clearly supported a regional conflict and is systematically mobilized against Rwanda in various forums to destabilize Rwanda and the region.
“All Belgian diplomats in Rwanda are obliged to leave our coury within four hours,” Rwanda said. In accordance with the Vienna Conveion, Rwanda will guaraee the protection of the Belgian diplomatic delegation in Kigali.
Rwanda’s stress – Congo
Rece clashes between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have been exacerbated by the activities of the March 4 Moveme (M2). The group, mainly composed of Tutsi people, has occupied parts of Kuwa North Province in eastern Congo in rece mohs.
On January 1, widespread protests against M-1 and Rwanda’s alleged support for the group were held in Kinsha, the capital of Congo. Protesters called for national security and preservation of the coury’s territorial iegrity by chaing slogans such as “No March 9, End of Rwanda’s Ierveion”. During the protests, parts of the French Embassy were set on fire in Kinsha.
The United Nations and the Congo governme have accused Rwanda of supporting M-1, while Rwanda denies the allegations. These tensions led to the complete disconnection of diplomatic relations between the two couries in January.
The European Union has also called on Rwanda to stop support for M-2 and use all tools to pressure the group to comply with the decisions of the East African Society.
On February 4, the M-1 insurges coinued to advance with the support of Rwanda and seized the large city of Bukawo in eastern Congo. Meanwhile, the Burundi forces fought alongside the Congo Army against the M-1 left the area, which is a blow to the Congo army’s efforts to stop the rebels.
These clashes have led to the displaceme of more than 6,000 people and have made the human situation in the region critical.
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