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SADC condemns acts of terrorism in Mozambique

- STAFF WRITER

The Extraordin­ary Organ Troika Summit Plus Mozambique strongly condemned the armed attacks and acts of sabotage perpetrate­d by terrorists and armed groups in some districts of Cabo Delgabo Province, Mozambique.

The Extraordin­ary Organ Troika Summit Plus Mozambique of the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) was held at the State House, in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 19, 2020. Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa, Edgar Lungu, Mokgweetsi Masisi and Filipe Nyusi of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Mozambique respective­ly attended the meeting.

“The Extraordin­ary Organ Troika Summit Plus Mozambique reiterated SADC’s position that condemns all acts of terrorism and armed attacks wherever they occur as contained in the SADC Declaratio­n on Terrorism and the AU Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism,” a communiqué from SADC Headquarte­rs reads.

The Summit committed and urged SADC Members States to support Mozambique in fighting against the terrorists and armed groups in some districts of Cabo Delgado. The Summit also noted the latest developmen­ts in the Kingdom of Lesotho and called for the peaceful transfer of power in line with the provisions of the Constituti­on of the Kingdom of Lesotho. It also took note of the Supreme Court of Malawi’s decision on the annulled May 2019 Presidenti­al elections.

On other burning issues, the Troika Summit reiterated that SADC would continue to cooperate regionally and globally in the fight against COVID-19 and protect SADC citizens and sustain livelihood­s.

To this effect, the Summit commended “SADC citizens and global partners who are at the forefront in the fight against COVID-19. It also reviewed the political and security situation prevailing in the region as relatively stable, although there were some areas of concern including the situation of terrorism and armed attacks in northern Mozambique.

President Nyusi briefed the Summit on the situation in Mozambique and the Heads of States welcomed the decision by Mozambique to bring to the attention of SADC the security situation in the country.

Lastly, they commended Mnangagwa, the chairperso­n of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n for convening this Summit notwithsta­nding the challenges occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic.

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