President Macron says France and its allies 'could have stopped' the 1994 Rwanda genocide
- President Macron acknowledges Western and African allies could have prevented the 1994 Rwandan genocide, noting the lack of will to intervene.
- Macron recognizes France's role in the genocide but falls short of an apology, opting not to attend commemoration events in Rwanda.
- A historical commission led by Macron concluded in 2021 that there was a 'failure' on France's part under former leader Francois Mitterrand during the genocide.
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