President Daniel Chapo met with European Union leaders on Wednesday in Maputo. The group included EU Ambassador Antonino Maggiore and ambassadors from member countries. They discussed strengthening their partnership and reforms happening across Mozambique.
Chapo called the EU one of Mozambique's most important partners worldwide. He thanked everyone for coming together, saying this meeting starts a fresh chapter between Mozambique and Europe. He mentioned progress made with internal political talks, including how March's Political Commitment with opposition parties became actual laws approved by parliament. Chapo explained that these new rules let them tackle major issues like decentralization, elections, and government systems.
Ambassador Maggiore praised Chapo's reform plans and the first steps taken toward making political promises real. The diplomat said Mozambique has turned a new page. He liked how the president included everyone in national conversations. Their meeting shows that Europe wants to help Mozambique succeed with its current changes and improvements.
Chapo called the EU one of Mozambique's most important partners worldwide. He thanked everyone for coming together, saying this meeting starts a fresh chapter between Mozambique and Europe. He mentioned progress made with internal political talks, including how March's Political Commitment with opposition parties became actual laws approved by parliament. Chapo explained that these new rules let them tackle major issues like decentralization, elections, and government systems.
Ambassador Maggiore praised Chapo's reform plans and the first steps taken toward making political promises real. The diplomat said Mozambique has turned a new page. He liked how the president included everyone in national conversations. Their meeting shows that Europe wants to help Mozambique succeed with its current changes and improvements.