Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Rwanda, the second stop in his latest tour of Africa. President Paul Kagame welcomed Xi as the first Chinese president to visit the East African country. Xi is expected to visit a memorial for Rwanda's 1994 genocide and sign bilateral agreements later today.
The Chinese leader then moves on to South Africa to
participate in a summit of the BRICS emerging economies that starts on Wednesday. Finally, Xi will visit the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius.
China is Africa's largest trading partner, and it now seeks closer military ties. China opened its first military base on the continent last year in the Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti.