Paris Saint-Germain wonderkid Warren Zaïre-Emery has opened up about his reaction when he was told that it was his turn to visit Rwanda. The 17-year-old France international arrived in Kigali on Thursday, December 21, for a two-day official visit, his first ever to the East African country. ALSO READ: PSG starlet Zaïre-Emery visits Rwanda The visit is part of the partnership existing between the French reigning Champions and Rwanda through its tourism brand ‘Visit Rwanda.’ Zaïre-Emery, 17, traveled to Kigali shortly after helping his side beat Metz 3-1 in the French Ligue 1 in the Parc de Princes on Wednesday night, December 20, where he had 90 minutes of action during the match. It is my first time here in Rwanda and I am very glad. I was so happy when I learned that I would be visiting Rwanda. It is my first day here but I already love the country, the French youngster told the press. Upon arrival at the Kigali International Airport, he immediately headed to the Kigali Pele Stadium where he held a training session with children from the PSG Academy in Rwanda after which he was impressed by their level of performance. ALSO READ: PSG stars pledge to visit Rwanda again I can see many good players in the academy, it has been wonderful seeing and training with them. I will urge them to go all out and attain success, he said. ALSO READ: Rwanda crowned PSG club World Cup champions Zaïre-Emery further lauded the players from the Academy's U11 and U13 who won the PSG club World Cup in June 2023. They did very well and I take this opportunity to congratulate them, he added. Zaïre-Emery becomes the fifth PSG player to visit Rwanda after former stars Sergio Ramos, Thilo Kehrer, Keylor Navas and Julian Draxler who visited the country in 2022.