Sun, 15 Jan 2017 10:36:37 +0000 By ANNIE ZULU ZAMBIA’S foreign minister Harry Kalaba has described the 27th Africa- France summit which opened in Bamako yesterday as significant as it will open an opportunity for African leaders to discuss issues causing conflicts on the continent. Mr Kalaba who is representing President Edgar Lungu at the summit said Africa needed to address all issues making the continent unstable for it to achieve the dream of becoming a peaceful and prosperous continent by 2063. The summit is being co- chaired by Malian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and President Francois Hollande of France. The main topics to be discussed at the summit include issues of peace and security, the economy and development as well as appropriate responses to various challenges within those areas. Mr Kalaba was also scheduled to meet Zambians living in Mali to discuss their welfare . During his recent official visit to Abuja , […]
Africa-France summit calls for stronger ties
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