PRESIDENT OF MOZAMBIQUE TO VISIT CANADA
March 14, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced today that the President of
Mozambique, Joaquim Chissano, will visit Canada from March 17-20, 2003, at the
invitation of Governor General Adrienne Clarkson. This is the first official
visit to Canada of a President of Mozambique.
"Canada looks forward to this opportunity to further our political and
commercial relations with Mozambique and discuss progress on the New Partnership
for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and the G8 Africa Action Plan," said the
Prime Minister. "Mozambique has made impressive advances toward national
reconciliation, stability and democratic development and is playing a valuable
leadership role in promoting these principles within the Southern African
Development Community, the African Union and the Commonwealth."
In Ottawa, the President will meet with the Governor General and Canada’s
Ministers of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, International Trade and
Industry. The President and Prime Minister Chrétien will deliver remarks on
NEPAD and the G8 Africa Action Plan on Parliament Hill. President Chissano will
also participate in a business roundtable hosted by the Canadian Council on
Africa.
NEPAD is an African-led, comprehensive program of action to further
development on the continent. It encourages global partnerships with African
countries that demonstrate a solid commitment to good governance, economic and
social development and poverty reduction.
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