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Nthanda Times | National | SADC calls for unity of blocks in fighting crises
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SADC calls for unity of blocks in fighting crises

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Published March 23, 2024
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President Hakainde Hichilema of the Republic of Zambia, who is also Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, has asked regional blocks world over to unite and deal with security crises together for continued world peace.

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He was speaking during the opening ceremony of a meeting of SADC countries contributing missions to Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo under the Extraordinary SADC Organ Troika Summit at Mulungushi Convention Center in Lusaka on Saturday,

Hichilema said even though the blocks are in different regions, challenges on conflict affect the nations equally.

“We may be working in different regions, but our challenges on conflicts are the same; we must work together to defeat conflicts and unrest in the world.

“We must look at challenges faced by one nation and block as for us all and together we must unite to defeat conflicts in our respective regions,” he said.

The Malawi leader at the meeting in Lusaka
The Malawi leader at the meeting in Lusaka

Earlier in his opening remarks, SADC Executive Secretary Ellias Magosi appealed for more humanitarian support to conflicting regions particularly in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo disclosing that in his recent visit to the region, he witnesses women and children needing support.

“While we are forever grateful to countries contributing their missions to various conflicting site in our region, I am specifically appealing that we also scale up on humanitarian aid going to civilians in these conflict zones.

“In my recent visit to the conflict zone in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, I saw many people, most of them women and children in dire need of more support; we need to balance all interventions by sending both military and humanitarian support,” he said.

The meeting was concluded with Magosi delivering a communique on some of the issues the states deliberated on.

Malawi`s president, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera who left the country for Zambia on Friday, 22 March was among the heads of state who attended the meeting.

Other heads of state present at the meeting were: Joao Lourenco of the Republic of Angola who is also Chairperson of SADC, Felipe Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique, Emmerson Mnangagwa of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Felix Tshisekedi of Democratic Republic of Congo.

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