Ambassador of Rwanda to Belgium, Diplomatic mission in Brussels, Belgium
The Rwandan mission in Belgium is a diplomatic office that represents Rwanda to Belgium, the European Commission, the Netherlands, and the Holy See. It works to advance relations and cooperation between these entities and Rwanda.
Augustin Munyaneza opened Rwanda's first diplomatic office in Belgium in 1963, shortly after the country's independence. Since then, this office has shaped and developed the relationship between both nations.
The mission organizes exhibitions and cultural events where visitors can discover Rwandan art and contemporary developments. These activities connect Belgium with Rwanda's culture and help Belgians understand the country beyond politics.
The office is located in Brussels and provides services like visa processing, passport renewals, and document authentication for Rwandan citizens. Visitors should know that opening hours are limited and contacting ahead is recommended.
Robert Masozera Mutanguha has led diplomatic functions since 2012 and supported multiple agreements between Rwanda and Belgium across different sectors. His tenure has deepened cooperation in areas like trade, education, and security.
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