Kagame is links of Algeria and support for AI education

by Finn Patraic

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Five Rwandan students are currently studying AI in Algeria.

President Paul Kagame has rented Algeria's support in the education of Rwandan students in artificial intelligence and data science during its official visit to Algiers.

He underlined the strength of bilateral ties and congratulated the National School of AI of Algeria, where five Rwandan students are currently registered.

The visit presented individual discussions with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, focusing on intra-African trade, the exchange of knowledge and the lessons of the national recovery.

The two leaders highlighted the importance of unity in uncertain times and expressed a shared vision of in -depth cooperation.

Rwanda and Algeria signed 11 new agreements covering sectors such as IAAir transport, education, agriculture and investment. Kagame confirmed his plans to establish a Rwandan Diplomatic mission in Algeria to stimulate economic commitment and promote stronger collaboration in the private sector.

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