Arsenal's controversial eight-year association with Visit Rwanda will end in June, the club has confirmed amid mounting pressure from supporters.
The African country's tourism board became Arsenal's first official sleeve partner in May 2018, initially in a three-year sponsorship deal worth £10million before an extension was agreed until June 2026.
Arsenal's longstanding partnership with Visit Rwanda has drawn widespread criticism from club supporters and political leaders in recent years, amid ongoing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Congolese government has accused Rwanda of arming and sending troops to support M23 rebels, who have captured a number of key cities and towns and killed thousands in the process.