Mozambique: Statement by the Spokesperson on the latest political developments

Download logo The EU welcomes the meeting between Mozambican President Daniel Chapo and former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane on 23 March as a positive step towards reconciliation in Mozambique. The EU encourages all political actors in Mozambique to continue to engage in a meaningful dialogue that leads to restoring trust in public institutions and brings […]

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European Union External Action: The Diplomatic Service of the European Union
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The EU welcomes the meeting between Mozambican President Daniel Chapo and former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane on 23 March as a positive step towards reconciliation in Mozambique.

The EU encourages all political actors in Mozambique to continue to engage in a meaningful dialogue that leads to restoring trust in public institutions and brings about urgent reforms that meet the aspirations of the Mozambican people: democratic governance, respect for human rights, sustainable development and a prosperous economy whose benefits all Mozambicans can share.  

The EU is ready to support such dialogue as well as the implementation of reforms agreed among Mozambican stakeholders.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of European Union External Action: The Diplomatic Service of the European Union.

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