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Diplomatic Drama Rwanda Rejects Warning Rumor
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24025, member: 2262"] Rwanda Denies Warning South Africa During Leaders' Talks. Rwanda's government strongly denied claims that it warned South Africa during recent phone calls between the two countries' presidents, Paul Kagame and Cyril Ramaphosa. Rwanda said no warning was given at any point during the talks. This contradicts reports that tensions between the nations may have risen over undisclosed issues. The controversy started with reports that Kagame had cautioned Ramaphosa about an unclear matter during two separate calls. Rwanda has dismissed these claims as misinterpretations or false information. In a statement, Rwanda stressed that the presidents' discussions focused on areas of mutual interest, such as cooperation, security, and economic ties. It ensured that relations with South Africa remained strong. Rwanda and South Africa have a complex diplomatic history with both cooperation and tensions. Issues like political asylum for Rwandan opposition figures in South Africa and accusations of spying have strained ties in the past. Recent talks have aimed to improve relations. The denial comes as Africa sees changing alliances and partnerships. South Africa and Rwanda both want to keep stable diplomatic ties as regional powers. If claims of a warning were false, it could suggest attempts by others to create discord between the nations. If tensions are being hidden, the issue could resurface later. For now, both countries seem to be handling the matter carefully to keep their engagement positive. They will likely focus on growing economic and security cooperation, especially within the African Union and African Continental Free Trade Area frameworks. Regional security issues in East and Central Africa, where both have interests, could also be a key topic in future talks. Rwanda's quick denial of any warning to South Africa shows its commitment to diplomatic stability. [/QUOTE]
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