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COMMONWEALTH: British trade envoy to Rwanda thanks African nation for hosting Commonwealth .

Lord Popat played a key role in helping Rwanda host the meet which also benefited the UK as it shifted its focus towards improving trade with the Commonwealth. By Shubham Ghosh

LORD Popat, the British prime minister’s trade envoy to the African nations of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has thanked Rwanda for playing host to 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that concluded last week. He was also a participant at the event.

Lord Popat, an Ugandan-British member of the Conservative Party, helpeful in hosting the CHOGM and the African nation did not let him down. With Kigali hosting the meet, the UK also benefited as it demonstrated the shift in its focus towards increasing trade and cooperation with the Commonwealth.

As a country that was not a former British Colony, Rwanda is unique in being a part of the Commonwealth but its joining shows that the Commonwealth welcomes all those wishing to work together based on shared history and values.

Many significant developments occurred at CHOGM including the welcome of two new countries — Gabon and Togo — to the Commonwealth. Commonwealth leaders adopted a Living Lands Charter which commits all members to safeguard global land resources while taking coordinated action on climate change.

They also launched a Commonwealth Blue Charter Project Incubator to support Commonwealth Ocean States in cultivating and scaling-up projects that protect the marine environment.

Lord Popat represented Her Majesty’s Government as the Trade Envoy to Rwanda, Uganda and the DRC at CHOGM and helped shape significant deals including a cooperation agreement between Gridworks — a UK company — and the Ugandan government worth up to £73 million.

This deal will help Uganda increase the percentage of energy it creates from renewable sources.

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