PM Modi leaves for Uganda after concluding two-day Rwanda visit

Press Trust of India  |  Kigali 

today left for after concluding his two-day visit to during which the two countries signed a defence cooperation agreement and extended a USD 200 million lines of credit to the East African country for its economic development.

"I thank the wonderful people of for their warmth and affection. This visit adds tremendous strength to closer economic and cultural relations between and Rwanda," Modi tweeted just before his departure.

Modi arrived here yesterday on the first leg of his three-nation tour, becoming the first Indian to visit the East African country.

During his stay here, Modi held wide-ranging talks with Rwanda's and discussed measures to boost the bilateral strategic ties by strengthening cooperation in defence, trade and agriculture sectors.

He also addressed a gathering of the Indian community here.

will soon open a High Commission in as part of New Delhi's efforts to bolster the strategic partnership with the fast-developing East African country.

Modi also visited the which honours over 250,000 victims of Rwanda's mass killings in 1994.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 15:55 IST