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France bids to mend Rwandan ties | France bids to mend Rwandan ties |
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France's foreign minister has defended his country's stance during the Rwandan genocide on a fleeting visit to the country aimed at improving ties. | France's foreign minister has defended his country's stance during the Rwandan genocide on a fleeting visit to the country aimed at improving ties. |
Bernard Kouchner said France bore no "military responsibility" but did commit a "political fault" by failing to understand what was happening. | Bernard Kouchner said France bore no "military responsibility" but did commit a "political fault" by failing to understand what was happening. |
He was speaking at a news conference after talks with President Paul Kagame, who welcomed him as a "good friend". | He was speaking at a news conference after talks with President Paul Kagame, who welcomed him as a "good friend". |
The 1994 genocide has haunted France's ties with the country. | |
Rwanda severed diplomatic relations in 2006 amid French allegations that Mr Kagame had been behind the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana in 1994. | Rwanda severed diplomatic relations in 2006 amid French allegations that Mr Kagame had been behind the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana in 1994. |
That murder sparked the genocide, in which some 800,000 mainly Rwandan Tutsis were killed by majority Hutus. | That murder sparked the genocide, in which some 800,000 mainly Rwandan Tutsis were killed by majority Hutus. |
Mr Kagame, a Tutsi, alleges that France backed Hutu militias in 1994, a charge that Paris has always vehemently denied. | Mr Kagame, a Tutsi, alleges that France backed Hutu militias in 1994, a charge that Paris has always vehemently denied. |
But in a meeting between Mr Kagame and French President Nicolas Sarkozy last December, the decision was made to revive bilateral relations. | But in a meeting between Mr Kagame and French President Nicolas Sarkozy last December, the decision was made to revive bilateral relations. |
MSF experience | MSF experience |
Mr Kouchner's visit marks the first time a senior French official has travelled to the central African nation in four years. | Mr Kouchner's visit marks the first time a senior French official has travelled to the central African nation in four years. |
1994: RWANDA'S GENOCIDE 6 April: Rwandan Hutu President Habyarimana killed when plane shot downApril -July: An estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus killedJuly: Tutsi-led rebel movement RPF captures Rwanda's capital KigaliJuly: Two million Hutus flee to Zaire, now the DRC Audio slideshow: 100 daysGenocide timeline | 1994: RWANDA'S GENOCIDE 6 April: Rwandan Hutu President Habyarimana killed when plane shot downApril -July: An estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus killedJuly: Tutsi-led rebel movement RPF captures Rwanda's capital KigaliJuly: Two million Hutus flee to Zaire, now the DRC Audio slideshow: 100 daysGenocide timeline |
"It was certainly a political fault," he said at the joint news conference in Kigali. | "It was certainly a political fault," he said at the joint news conference in Kigali. |
"We didn't understand what happened. But there was no military responsibility." | "We didn't understand what happened. But there was no military responsibility." |
As co-founder of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), Mr Kouchner went to Rwanda several times during the genocide to help organise humanitarian corridors. | As co-founder of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), Mr Kouchner went to Rwanda several times during the genocide to help organise humanitarian corridors. |
"As I was there, I remember very well," he said. | "As I was there, I remember very well," he said. |
"I have never attacked the French army and I would never do so because [the genocide] was not its responsibility." | "I have never attacked the French army and I would never do so because [the genocide] was not its responsibility." |
'Looking forward' | 'Looking forward' |
Mr Kagame echoed the French minister's call for restoring good relations. | Mr Kagame echoed the French minister's call for restoring good relations. |
"We are looking forward and we want to get rid of the obstacles based on the mistakes of the past," he said. | "We are looking forward and we want to get rid of the obstacles based on the mistakes of the past," he said. |
"We will put mechanisms in place." | "We will put mechanisms in place." |
After Rwanda, Mr Kouchner was scheduled to move on to the West African nation of Burkina Faso, a key mediator in the peace process in the divided Ivory Coast. | After Rwanda, Mr Kouchner was scheduled to move on to the West African nation of Burkina Faso, a key mediator in the peace process in the divided Ivory Coast. |
Earlier this week, he spent two days in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, where he welcomed a commitment by all Rwanda's armed groups to immediately cease hostilities in the east of the country. | Earlier this week, he spent two days in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, where he welcomed a commitment by all Rwanda's armed groups to immediately cease hostilities in the east of the country. |
He had been due to raise with Mr Kagame the issue of the repatriation of Rwandan Hutu rebels who have long been based in DRC and are regarded as a threat to regional peace. | He had been due to raise with Mr Kagame the issue of the repatriation of Rwandan Hutu rebels who have long been based in DRC and are regarded as a threat to regional peace. |