This morning in Seoul, President Kagame joined other leaders at the first Korea-Africa Summit where he delivered remarks. The Summit was co-chaired by President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea and President Mohamed El Ghazouani of Mauritania who is the current AU Chairperson.
“Africa will be a central driver of global growth before too long, so long as we do not take our future for granted,” President Kagame said in his remarks at the 1st Korea-Africa Summit.
Below is his speech
“I thank President Yoon and the Government of the Republic of Korea, for organizing this Summit.
This moment was long overdue. Korea and Africa have been relating together positively and productively. Korea is a global pivotal state, and Africa is a pivotal continent. It is only natural for us to draw closer together, in the years ahead, for many reasons.
First, Korea knows the value of sovereignty and independence, as well as the struggle required to achieve accountable and inclusive politics. Those experiences allow us to look at each other eye-to-eye, with mutual respect and admiration.
Second, Korea’s experience shows that a country can be radically transformed, in the course of a generation.
Is there any explanation for why Africa has not already become a high-income continent? Africa can go much faster, and there is no better way than focusing on stability, health, education, and technology.
All of this is possible, depending on how we address our governance challenges. Africa’s young people need these opportunities.
It is possible.
Third, partnerships with Korea have focused on the cutting edge of innovation, helping bring the latest technologies to Rwanda and Africa more quickly.
This Summit serves to remind us that even more can be done. From artificial intelligence and robotics, to small modular nuclear reactors, to driving the energy transition with critical raw materials, Africa and Korea should be working side-by-side.
Africa has much to offer in return, notably by taking advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Connecting with Africa, particularly our very capable young people, will pay dividends for decades to come. Africa will be a central driver of global growth before too long, so long as we do not take our future for granted.
We have to keep on the path of partnerships such as this one between Africa and Korea. In doing so, we may also enhance our cooperation on other matters of mutual concern in the global arena.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, let us work together without delay to implement the Joint Declaration of this Summit, and lay the foundation for decades of closer cooperation.
I thank you. ”