BBC News
17 March 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/7948535.stm
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In a Hardtalk interview broadcast on 17th March 2009, Stephen Sackur talks to Paul Kagame, the current President of the country of Rwanda.
As the global economic downturn continues to bite, Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda, has been impressing on western leaders not to scale back their support for Africa.
His case, however, has not been helped by widespread western donor countries' unease about Rwanda's role in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
Does Rwanda risk losing international support as it flexes its regional muscle?
President Kagame talks to Hardtalk interviewer Stephen Sackur.
This interview will be shown on BBC World News at 0430, 0930, 1430, 1830 (except Middle East and South Asia) and 2130 GMT.
HARDtalk is also broadcast on the BBC News channel at 04:30 & 23:30 GMT.
17 March 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/7948535.stm
Editor's Note: You must have Real Player installed to watch the interview on this website.
Alternate site: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2FB04FD33AFB907D&search_query=hardtalk+bbc+kagame
In a Hardtalk interview broadcast on 17th March 2009, Stephen Sackur talks to Paul Kagame, the current President of the country of Rwanda.
As the global economic downturn continues to bite, Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda, has been impressing on western leaders not to scale back their support for Africa.
His case, however, has not been helped by widespread western donor countries' unease about Rwanda's role in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
Does Rwanda risk losing international support as it flexes its regional muscle?
President Kagame talks to Hardtalk interviewer Stephen Sackur.
This interview will be shown on BBC World News at 0430, 0930, 1430, 1830 (except Middle East and South Asia) and 2130 GMT.
HARDtalk is also broadcast on the BBC News channel at 04:30 & 23:30 GMT.
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