The UK PM criticizes Rwanda's 'condescending attitude'

According to Mr. Johnson, his journey gave him the chance to visit the nation with whom Britain has significant immigration and economic partnership.

The UK PM criticizes Rwanda's 'condescending attitude'

The critics of his government's decision to transfer asylum seekers to Rwanda, according to the British prime minister Boris Johnson, have a condescending attitude toward that nation.

Before leaving for Kigali, where he is scheduled to attend a summit of the Commonwealth's leaders of government, he made the remarks.

According to Mr. Johnson, his journey gave him the chance to visit the nation with whom Britain has significant immigration and economic partnership.

The first such flight was blocked last week by the European Court of Human Rights, but he conceded that he would be arriving before any of the persons his government had planned to send there.

The Commonwealth summit is anticipated to place a strong emphasis on fostering trade and collaboration, enhancing food security, combating climate change, and advancing women's and girls' education.