Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP),
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation in brief
talks with H.E. Filiberto Cerian Sebregondi, Ambassador and Head of
European Union Delegation in Tanzania. Hon. Membe hosted the political
dialogue the European Union delegation in Tanzania that was held today
at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
Hon. Membe (right) opens a
political dialogue meeting between Tanzania-European Union. Left is
H.E. Filiberto Cerian Sebregondi, Ambassador and Head of the European
Union Delegation in Tanzania during the Tanzania-EU political dialogue
held earlier today in Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
A Political Dialogue between Tanzania-EU in session at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
H.E. Mrs. Diane Corner, the
British High Commissioner to the United Republic of Tanzania gives her
comments on recent events of religious demonstrations in Tanzania
Mainland and Zanzibar. Left is H.E. Johnny Flento, Ambassador of
Denmark to the United Republic of Tanzania.
Some of the delegates from both Tanzania and EU during the political dialogue.
Other Tanzania delegates that included Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Home Affairs.
Delegation from Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.
A group photo of Hon. Bernard K.
Membe (MP) (2nd right- front), Minister for Foreign Affairs and
International Co-operation together with H.E. Filiberto Cerian
Sebregondi (3rd left-front), Ambassador and Head of European Union and
EU Ambassadors to Tanzania.
Hon. Membe thanks H.E. Ambassador
Segregondi for his cooperation during the political dialogue which he
hosted earlier today at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
By TAGIE DAISY MWAKAWAGO
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) today met with the European Union Delegation in Tanzania led by H.E. Ambassador Filiberto Cerian Sebregondi in an annual political dialogue at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) today met with the European Union Delegation in Tanzania led by H.E. Ambassador Filiberto Cerian Sebregondi in an annual political dialogue at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam.
The meeting
derived from an agreement between Tanzania and European Union, known as
Cotonou Agreement. In that Agreement both parties agreed to conduct a
political dialogue by exchanging information, assess areas of concerns
such as human rights, democratic principles, rule of law, good
governance and formulate cooperative strategies to promote peace and
democratic stability.
During their
meeting, Ambassador Sebregondi raised concerns of recent events that
took place in respect to religious demonstration both in Tanzania
Mainland and Zanzibar, which some of them led to attacks on churches in
Zanzibar by group called “UAMSHO”. Also, the EU wanted to discuss issue
of freedom of press and its infringement such as the killing of one
reporter named Mr. David Mwangosi in Iringa and the ongoing
constitutional review process.
In furtherance,
the European Union delegation also wanted a dialogue on the update in
respect to the situation in Eastern part of Democratic Republic of
Congo, the presidential election in Zimbabwe, the crisis in Madagascar,
the piracy incidents and the border dispute between Malawi and
Tanzania.
In his
response, the Minister shared the Government views and stand on the
religious demonstration that took place in Mainland and in Zanzibar. He
said that the Government is in control of the situation and it will
not, under no circumstances allow such situation to escalate and cause
tension to our peaceful country.
“We have
managed to have zero tolerance in respect to any religious
demonstrations,” said the Minister, adding that all the accused persons
involved in burns of churches in Zanzibar “have already been brought
before the court of law and the situation is under control.”
In respect to
the freedom of press, Hon. Membe the Government does indeed supports the
freedom of press so long as it does not infringe the law set forth by
the constitution. In other regard, the Minister appealed to the EU
delegation to provide training programs and education for the media
personnel.
On Tanzania and
Malawi border issue, the Minister said that the two countries have been
in talks amicably and diplomatically, to resolve the matter. In fact,
there is an ongoing three-day meeting on Lake Nyasa border dispute
hosted by Tanzania from November 15 through 17, 2012 at Serena Hotel in
Dar es Salaam.
“The dispute
derived from the 1890 Anglo-German Treaty known as ‘The Heligoland
Treaty’ and in essence it is a triple-heritage of nature,” said Hon.
Membe. He said that the triple-heritage is a water-body share by
Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi and that nobody can claim that the whole
Lake belongs to one.
On his part,
the Head of European Union delegation said that they support all the
initiatives that both Tanzania and Malawi have taken in making sure that
the Lake Nyasa border dispute will be resolved amicably.
In respect to
the update on the EU economic and financial crisis, Ambassador
Sebregondi said that the crisis does not have significant impact to the
developing countries that include Tanzania. He further said that they
have a roadmap proposal in place to explore and address any long-term
issues that may arise in respect to the EU single monetary union.
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