Will Kagame and Museveni resolve their dispute?
Al JazeeraTwo leaders set to meet on Friday in bid to resolve continuing dispute that led to closing of their shared border. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is set to meet his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame on Friday at the central African countries’ shared border in a bid to resolve a continuing dispute between the two leaders. “Groups which have carried out acts of terrorism inside Rwanda, they carried out grenade attack in Kigali, they have carried out attacks in the north of our country, they have carried out attacks in the south of our country, the leaders of those groups carrying out the activities in Uganda seemingly freely with the support of some officials of the government of Uganda,” Sezibera said. A month later during a speech to mark 25th anniversary of Rwanda’s genocide, a visibly angry Kagame warned Uganda against interfering in his country’s internal affairs. It is “wrong” for “Rwanda agents to try to operate behind the Government of Uganda,” Museveni, 75, said in the letter he sent to Kagame in March last year.