As Rwanda and the European Union (EU) marked Europe Day in Kigali on May 8, officials delivered a clear message: at a time of rising global tensions, conflicts, and growing nationalism, stronger diplomacy and international cooperation are more urgent than ever. The celebration became both a reflection on decades of EU–Rwanda partnership and a call to defend peace, stability, and multilateralism in an increasingly uncertain world. ALSO READ: Euro…
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