Uganda, Rwanda Sign Extradition Treaty

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Uganda, Rwanda Sign Extradition Treaty

By Kampala Post Reporter Uganda and Rwanda have signed an extradition treaty, which constitutes a legal framework to handle cases of alleged subversive...

By Kampala Post Reporter

Uganda and Rwanda have signed an extradition treaty, which constitutes a legal framework to handle cases of alleged subversive activities done by nationals in each other’s territory.

The signing by Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni and his Rwanda’s counterpart, Paul Kagame took place during the 4th Quadripartite Heads of State Summit 2020, held at the Katuna/Gatuna border post on Friday.

The Summit witnessed by Angola’s Joao Lourenco and DRC’s Felix Tshilombo Tshisekedi, also recommended that Uganda should within one month verify and take action on allegations of support to Rwanda’s dissidents.

Below is the joint communique…..Communique

 

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