President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma has said that the African Union
Committee of Ten Heads of State and Government (C-10) on United Nations
Security Council Reform had come out with a renewed mandate and determination
on the reform of the United Nations Security Council after a successful meeting
in Kigali about two months ago.
He made
this statement during a courtesy call on him by the ambassador and Special
Envoy for the United Nations Affairs, Mr. Seiichi Kondo, at State House on
Tuesday August 23rd, 2016.
Mr. Kondo is in the country to not only strengthen bilateral
relations between the two countries, but also extend an invite from the
Japanese premier to President Koroma to attend the sixth Tokyo International
Conference on African Development (TICAD-VI) to be held in Nairobi from August
27 - 29, 2016.
The
president noted that the African position is a simple request, adding that
considering the number of issues discussed at the United Nations on Africa, the
continent is asking for a fair representation on a permanent as well as
temporal basis. While noting the use of the veto and other issues in trying to
understand the African position, President Koroma underscored the need for a
specialized meeting between the C-10 and the G4 nations to further address the
African Common Position.
He also
expressed similar sentiments with the Japanese Envoy on growing and
strengthening the economies of African countries that lessens the dependence on
international donors, and thanked the Japanese government for its continued
support particularly during the unprecedented Ebola outbreak.
In his
statement, Mr. Kondo said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was impressed with the
transformative leadership of President Koroma and recounted the successful
outcome of the meeting on the African Common Position three years ago in
Yokohama. He pointed out that the African Common Position on the reform of the
UN Security Council is a top priority as well as strengthening African
economies.
In
another development, the Special Envoy from Venezuela, Ambassador Eduardo
Median Rubio, formally presented an invite to President Koroma to attend the
revival of the Non Aligned Movement (NAM) conference slated to take place from
September 17 – 18, 2016. The Non-Aligned Movement is a group of states which
were not formally aligned with or against any major bloc during the cold war.
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