The Prime Minister will participate with the Prince of Wales on Thursday in the capital Kigali, where they will attend the Summit of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth (CHOGM). Mr Johnson plans to avoid visiting accommodation where migrants deported from the UK will be sent as planned. It was reported that Karolos called the policy “disgusting” in a private conversation. The Prime Minister said to start the trains during the PMQ – latest policy updates Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:30 Charles visits the monument of genocide “They have to meet, they will obviously meet during the summit, but they will also have a bilateral discussion,” said the prime minister’s official spokesman. The first flight of asylum seekers to Rwanda was due to take off last week, but legal challenges limited the statement until only about seven migrants or fewer were expected to board the ship. The policy is part of a 120 120m financial deal with Kigali, but has been widely mocked over concerns about Rwanda’s human rights record. Although it was Mr. Johnson’s first visit to the country during his tenure at No. 10, he has no plans to visit any of the accommodation to which the migrants will be sent. “You will know that the prime minister’s time is always limited and in order to find time to do so he will therefore have to leave elements of the program where he works with a unique set of world leaders on several critical issues,” his spokesman said. “We believe that the best use of his time for this brief period in Rwanda is to focus on some of the issues that will be raised at the summit and to work with other world leaders on some of the issues that we have discussed. , mainly Ukraine and global security “. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 3:52 Rwanda: What is the government plan? Downing Street said the prime minister would likely discuss the plans with Rwandan President Paul Kagame, but said there were “a number of other issues to discuss”. The spokesman added: “You would expect the prime minister to raise human rights issues, as he has done in the past. “We want Rwanda to uphold and defend the values of the Commonwealth, democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights. And we want a fair trial for all those in detention and a fair and transparent rule of law.” Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Charles will represent the Queen as head of the Commonwealth at the CHOGM summit. He will hold talks with Mr Johnson on Friday, according to Clarence House, on the same day that the successor to the throne opens the main meeting for prime ministers and presidents.