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Rwanda confirms talks with US over potential migrant deal

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 5, 2025 2901 Minutes read0

•Rwanda President Paul Kagame and US President Donald Trump

Rwanda and Washington are in the early stages of talks to receive immigrants from the United States, the Rwandan foreign minister told state media.

Washington has been pushing a mass deportation drive, with President Donald Trump’s administration negotiating highly controversial arrangements to send migrants to third countries, reports AFP.

The Great Lakes nation — often viewed as an island of stability in a turbulent region — previously made a similar multi-million deal with Britain to receive deported illegal migrants.

However, it was scrapped immediately after a new government was elected last year.

Foreign minister Olivier Nduhungirehe confirmed earlier reports that Rwanda was among countries talking to Washington over a migrant deal, following a question on state TV yesterday.

“Those reports are true, we are engaged in discussions with the Government of the United States of America,” he said.

Noting the similar agreement with the British, Nduhungirehe said such a deal “is not something new to us”.

However, while he confirmed that the two nations were engaged in “ongoing” talks, he said “they are not yet conclusive to determine the direction this will take”.

“I would say the discussions are in their initial stages, but we continue to talk about this problem of migrants,” he said, without giving further details.

When contacted by our correspondent about the talks he said: “You will be informed when the discussions will be finalised.”

Washington’s deal with El Salvador has created a furore, notably after a US official acknowledged that authorities mistakenly expelled one Salvadoran man but that the United States could not bring him back.

The Kigali-London deal was also controversial, with the UK’s Supreme Court ruling that sending migrants to Rwanda through the agreement would be illegal because it “would expose them to a real risk of ill-treatment”.

The tiny nation of roughly 13 million people has been criticised by rights groups over its human rights record and increasingly diminished freedom of speech.

Rwanda has also faced mounting pressure over its involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the east of which has been re-engulfed in conflict after a lightning strike by a Rwandan-backed military group.

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