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Time to Shift 'From Aid to Trade' for Developing Nations to Be Self-Reliant: Rwandan FM
Time to Shift 'From Aid to Trade' for Developing Nations to Be Self-Reliant: Rwandan FM
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Key statements by Olivier Nduhungirehe at the UNGA: 26.09.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Key statements by Olivier Nduhungirehe at the UNGA: On the need to reform the UNSC: The composition of the Security Council does not reflect current global realities. Africa, home to 1.2 billion people and the source of most conflicts on the council’s agenda, cannot remain excluded from permanent membership. On principles of development cooperation: Development cooperation is being politicized by some partners for partisan political reasons and interests. No nation should be forced to choose between its security and its development. Development aid must serve as a tool for solidarity and progress, not as a weapon of coercion. On the conflict in the eastern DRC: Peace in the eastern DRC is in everyone's best interest. The June Washington Peace Agreement provides a comprehensive framework covering security, political, and economic dimensions. Progress in implementing the agreement has been slow despite ongoing talks. The FM accused the DRC of "renewed militarization," collaborating with armed groups, attacking civilians with drones and jets, and using foreign mercenaries—in violation of regional and UN conventions and the peace agreement. MONUSCO has failed to halt the proliferation of armed groups and instead "ended up working alongside" the FDLR militia, which contradicts many UNSC resolutions. "While the challenges and solutions for multilateralism are clear, it is political will that must guide us today to build a UN fit for purpose."
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Key statements by Olivier Nduhungirehe at the UNGA:
On the need to reform the UNSC:
The composition of the Security Council does not reflect current global realities.
Africa, home to 1.2 billion people and the source of most conflicts on the council’s agenda, cannot remain excluded from permanent membership.
On principles of development cooperation:
Development cooperation is being politicized by some partners for partisan political reasons and interests.
No nation should be forced to choose between its security and its development. Development aid must serve as a tool for solidarity and progress, not as a weapon of coercion.
On the conflict in the eastern DRC:
Peace in the eastern DRC is in everyone's best interest.
The June Washington Peace Agreement provides a comprehensive framework covering security, political, and economic dimensions.
Progress in implementing the agreement has been slow despite ongoing talks.
The FM accused the DRC of "renewed militarization," collaborating with armed groups, attacking civilians with drones and jets, and using foreign mercenaries—in violation of regional and UN conventions and the peace agreement.
MONUSCO has failed to halt the proliferation of armed groups and instead "ended up working alongside" the FDLR militia, which contradicts many UNSC resolutions.
"While the challenges and solutions for multilateralism are clear, it is political will that must guide us today to build a UN fit for purpose."