This Friday, the Prime Minister of Sao Tome launched a mission to mobilize support for strengthening justice, security and food respectively in the United States, Serbia and Italy.
Patrice Trovoada’s first stop will be in New York, at the United Nations, for a meeting at the Peace Consolidation Commission, known in English as the “Peacebuilding Commission”, where he will advocate for greater support for “justice and security issues.”
“As we all know, the country needs human and financial resources to consolidate the justice system, as well as to improve everything related to security,” the prime minister said, speaking to reporters at Sao Tome airport.
Patrice Trovoada said the archipelago’s participation in the commission followed events in November 2022, when five civilians attacked a military barracks in what authorities regarded as a coup attempt and resulted in the deaths of four people. The attackers, showing signs of aggression and torture, were handed over by the army.
“Although these mechanisms are intended mainly for countries that are emerging from conflict, emerging from war, but [as Nações Unidas] Sao Tome and Principe thought it would be good to present the fragile situation that exists in these sectors and see if we can get support.
Patrice Trovoada’s next destination will be Serbia for a “working visit” with the aim of “deepening bilateral relations”, which began with agriculture, as well as in the field of defense, in which an agreement has already been signed, mainly for the provision of forces “training and some equipment” . and security agencies, especially police officers, are in short supply.
The Prime Minister wants to expand cooperation with Serbia also “at the level of trade, through credit lines,” given that “it is a country that has strong exports in the field of agriculture.”
He will take part in the Africa-Italy summit at the invitation of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
“Rome’s agenda includes issues that are very important to us, such as food security, as well as private investment issues. Italy seems to be developing a strong cooperation program with the African continent and we will see how we can actually find interest for our countries. country,” said Patrice Trovoada.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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