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“Our foreign policy protects, promotes national interest…” …Foreign Minister Timothy Kabba assures

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“Our foreign policy protects, promotes national interest…” …Foreign Minister Timothy Kabba assures

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Minister Timothy Musa Kabba

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Timothy Musa Kabba has informed that Sierra Leone’s foreign policy, as outlined in Chapter 10 of the 1991 Constitution, is dedicated to protecting and promoting national interests.

Minister Kabba emphasised that his government’s foreign policy boosts international diplomacy efforts, as well as actively participating in the international community and multilateral organisations.

Furthermore, he revealed President Bio’s commitment to championing the African Common Goal at the United Nations Security Council, advocating for two permanent seats for Africa and an additional two seats in the non-permanent category.

In addition to these initiatives, Sierra Leone has expressed support for the two-state solution to resolve the Israel-Palestine dispute. With regards the withdrawal of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso from ECOWAS, Minister Kabba highlighted the organisation’s dedication to engaging with these countries to address their concerns and ensure their continued involvement in the community.

Highlighting positive developments, Hon. Mohamed Bangura, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in Parliament, noted that officials are now enjoying increased opportunities for postings in foreign embassies. These updates underscore Sierra Leone’s proactive approach to foreign policy and its diplomatic efforts in the international arena.

 

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