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UK’s Sanctions on Rwanda Spark Diplomatic Tensions

March 1, 2025
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The UK’s decision to impose sanctions on Rwanda has ignited diplomatic tensions, with Rwanda strongly condemning the move as “regrettable.” The sanctions come amid accusations that Rwanda is supporting M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a claim Kigali has repeatedly denied.

Through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, the British government announced a series of measures, including suspending direct financial aid,  halting high-level attendance at government events, and suspending defence cooperation. These measures reflect growing concerns over Rwanda’s alleged involvement in the escalating conflict in eastern Congo, where M23 rebels have seized major territories.

In response, Rwanda’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement arguing that the sanctions “do nothing to help the Democratic Republic of Congo, nor do they contribute to a sustainable political solution to the conflict.” The ministry emphasized that Rwanda would not compromise its national security, especially given the ongoing instability in the region.

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The UK’s actions follow similar moves by the United States, which recently imposed sanctions on Rwanda’s Minister of State for Regional Integration, James Kabarebe, citing his alleged role in Kigali’s support for the M23 rebellion. The UN and multiple reports suggest that Rwanda has deployed troops in the DRC, an allegation the Rwandan government continues to reject.

Over the past three months, the conflict has intensified, with the M23 group expanding its control over key cities such as Goma and Bukavu. Congo’s Prime Minister, Judith Suminwa Tuluka, recently told the UN Human Rights Council that more than 7,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing violence since the beginning of the year.

UK Sanctions on Rwanda Spark Diplomatic Tensions
Thousands fleeing ongoing conflict between government forces sand M23 rebels in Congo.

A statement from the British government stressed that unless there is “significant progress in ending hostilities and the withdrawal of all Rwanda Defence Forces from Congolese territory,” Britain will continue to take diplomatic and economic action. This includes limiting trade promotion activities, reviewing export licenses for Rwandan military equipment, and working with international partners to impose additional measures if necessary.

A UK government spokesperson reinforced Britain’s position, stating, “Rwanda may have security concerns, but it is unacceptable to resolve these militarily.” The UK also urged the DRC to engage in “inclusive dialogue” with M23, while reaffirming its commitment to reviewing policies on Rwanda’s involvement.

Trade and Investment Under Strain

Beyond diplomatic fallout, the sanctions threaten Rwanda’s growing economic ties with the UK. Over the past decade, bilateral trade has expanded, with total trade between the two nations reaching £43 million in the four quarters ending in Q3 2024. UK exports to Rwanda increased by 23.1% to £32 million, while Rwandan exports to the UK declined by 35.3% to £11 million.

Rwanda has been leveraging initiatives like the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) to boost exports of coffee, tea, and horticultural goods by 15-20% annually. However, UK sanctions could slow these ambitions by limiting trade relations and stalling investment inflows.

The UK has also suspended the Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda, a £318 million asylum relocation agreement. While £270 million had already been transferred to Rwanda’s Economic Transformation Fund, political and legal uncertainties have left the future of the deal in doubt.

Despite tensions, Rwanda remains the UK’s fifth-largest foreign direct investment (FDI) recipient in Africa, attracting £5 million in capital, primarily in fintech and renewable energy sectors. However, the London Chamber of Commerce recently reported a 12% decline in Rwanda-focused investment inquiries following the UK’s advisory on defence-related trade restrictions.

The UK and Rwanda are expected to review their migration pact in June 2025, marking a crucial moment that could either mend ties or widen the diplomatic divide.

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