Kagame went off about how Rwanda isn't going to grovel to anyone for security after years of back-and-forth with the DRC over rebel groups causing chaos near the border. The president said Kigali has tried being diplomatic and even humble in the past, but he made it clear that nobody gets to control Rwanda's right to defend itself against militias tied to the 1994 genocide.
Rwanda keeps pointing fingers at Congo for letting FDLR fighters stick around, while Kinshasa fires back, claiming Kigali is propping up the M23 rebellion that grabbed territory in North Kivu. Kagame basically said his country will throw down if its security concerns get ignored or treated like some favor that needs begging, and he questioned why anyone thinks they can dictate terms when it comes to Rwanda protecting its people.
Rwanda keeps pointing fingers at Congo for letting FDLR fighters stick around, while Kinshasa fires back, claiming Kigali is propping up the M23 rebellion that grabbed territory in North Kivu. Kagame basically said his country will throw down if its security concerns get ignored or treated like some favor that needs begging, and he questioned why anyone thinks they can dictate terms when it comes to Rwanda protecting its people.