Rwanda and Zimbabwe hold their first Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation, virtually
On 16-18 March 2021, Rwanda and Zimbabwe held their first Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation hosted by Rwanda and co-chaired by Minister Vincent Biruta and Hon. July G. Moyo, Minister of Local Government and Public Works of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
Memoranda of Understanding were signed in the fields of diplomacy, trade & investment, justice and media, communication and publicity.
The two sides also explored new areas of bilateral cooperation including in finance, defence, environment, natural resources, agriculture, science and technology as well as tourism. They also agreed to strengthen their multilateral cooperation.
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