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In Africa today, we recognise that trade and investment, and not aid, are pillars of development.

Let no one think that flexibility and a predisposition to compromise is a sign of weakness or a sell-out.

There are some who are scared by unity and by building a country on the basis of ideas.

We cannot turn the clock back nor can we undo the harm caused, but we have the power to determine the future and to ensure that what happened never happens again.

Such problems are not solved in one day but there is a great step toward peace and security in the region.

There is a need to take advantage of the change that has taken place in the Congo, however tragic that has been in its coming.

You kept quiet... When these victims wanted your help to survive, you kept quiet.

You requested me to lead the country again after 2017. Given the importance and consideration you attach to this, I can only accept.

I don't think that what we need is an eternal leader.

I'm not British. I'm not American. I'm not French. Whatever thing they practise, that is their business. I am an African. I am Rwandese.

Some are short, others are tall, others are thin, others are stocky. But we are all human beings. Can we not live together and happily within one border?

I would be very happy for a woman to succeed me.

We want to develop this can-do mentality.

We cannot just be a corridor to smuggle minerals out.

I've told Rwandans it's not just what you think of for yourselves, but what others think of us.

I said, maybe you need to take a risk with someone else. But they kept saying no, we want you to stay.

Our world faces difficult challenges, but no more so than in the past. Working together in a constructive spirit, we can assure our children the future they deserve.

To be effective at delivering a decent life for all, the U.N. must treat all the people it serves with impartiality and respect.

The U.N. must be a good steward of the funds entrusted to it. Abuse and waste are therefore not a mere public relations problem. Institutional reform is not a one-off event, like applying a fresh coat of paint.

The judicial system of Rwanda is not subordinate to France or France's interests.

Sometimes our partners from other countries ask us why we have not got further with our reconciliation, as if we possess a magic to just get rid of this tragic history of ours.

We must create economic opportunity, build a culture of entrepreneurship, get people to take responsibility for improving their lives, rather than putting them in a position where they sit back in their poverty and blame others for it.

I try to look at problems very clearly and think, 'How do we get out of this? What will work? What will be the consequences for the people involved?'

I get newspapers from Britain and other countries twice a week and read them almost page to page. Sometimes I find I'm reading things I don't even need to read, because my mind is still hungry.

I grew up in a refugee camp. Thirty years. This so-called human-rights world didn't ask me what was happening for me to be there 30 years.

Nothing would catch me off guard, because I understand the world I live in. I understand it very well. And the world I live in is not necessarily a fair or just world. I have dealt with these injustices for the bigger part of my life.

The political, the economic, the social are tied together like the strands of a rope. The social and economic, if they are firm, tend to strengthen the other.

In a state of poverty, illiteracy, people just remain exposed to all kinds of manipulation. That's what we have lived. It's easier to tell a poor person, 'You know what, you are poor, you're hungry because the other one has taken away your rights.'

I have no regrets about being who I am and being what I am in my country for my people. No regrets at all.

I don't think anybody out there in the media, U.N., human rights organisations, has any moral right whatsoever to level any accusations against me or against Rwanda. Because, when it came to the problems facing Rwanda, and the Congo, they were all useless.

You can be up there, talked about, appreciated all over the world, with people singing a lot of songs about you. But if you don't measure up and you are not really connected with your people... it will explode in your face, no question about it.

Africa should not just wait to be exploited or influenced. No. We should be part of the conversation. We should raise ourselves to a level where there are certain terms we dictate in the conversation because we have a lot to offer.

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