Former Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete visited Liberia to deliver a message from President Samia Suluhu Hassan, focusing on enhancing cooperation, promoting peace, and strengthening African ties. He was accompanied by Professor Mohamed Janabi, who expressed thanks to President Boakai for the warm reception. The meeting highlighted mutual respect and future collaboration between Liberia and Tanzania.
Former Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete recently visited Liberia’s Executive Mansion to deliver a special message from Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan to Liberian President Joseph Boakai. The emphasis was on enhancing bilateral cooperation, championing world peace, and promoting African solidarity. Kikwete was accompanied by Professor Mohamed Janabi, an advisor to the Tanzanian President on Health and Nutrition.
During their discussions, Professor Janabi expressed appreciation for the warm welcome the delegation received and sent greetings from the Tanzanian government. President Boakai reminisced about his earlier interactions with Kikwete, particularly around the Millennium Challenge Compact, and his recent participation in the Africa Heads of State Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam.
In his remarks, President Boakai praised Kikwete’s persistent commitment to public service and his supportive role for President Hassan as Special Envoy. Kikwete expressed a desire to revisit Liberia in the future. Boakai reiterated his dedication to strengthening the relationship between Liberia and Tanzania, conveying best wishes to President Hassan and the Tanzanian people, emphasizing the importance of collaboration on regional and global matters.
In conclusion, the visit by Former President Kikwete to Liberia underscores the commitment of both nations to enhance their bilateral relationship and collaboration on significant global issues. The discussions not only reaffirm historical ties but also set the stage for future cooperation between Liberia and Tanzania.
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