President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, February 24, received Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji, at Urugwiro Village for a discussion on strengthening bilateral cooperation and advancing shared regional priorities. According to the Office of the President, the meeting focused on strengthening the strong bilateral ties between Rwanda and Saudi Arabia in key areas of mutual interest as well as shared regional priorities. ALSO READ: 50,000 households to get LPG gas kits under Rwanda-Saudi initiative The two countries have in recent years enjoyed growing cooperation across sectors, including health, education, energy and infrastructure development. Saudi-backed institutions and development funds have supported projects in healthcare and community development, while Rwanda continues to position itself as a strategic investment destination for Gulf partners seeking opportunities in Africa.