South Africa, Mozambique Agree to Review Agreement Implementation – SABC News

South Africa and Mozambique have agreed to a six-month review of the implementation of a set of agreements.
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Mozambique opponent Filipe Nyusi met in Pretoria for the SA-Mozambique Bi-National Commission.
The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen political, economic and investment relations. Implementation of more than 70 bilateral agreements.
The camaraderie between nations continues to inspire us to work harder for our people as we pursue a common vision for the region and the African continent. The trade cooperation between the two countries is growing steadily. pic.twitter.com/bjiBSgabNE
โ Cyril Ramaphosa ๐ฟ๐ฆ (@CyrilRamaphosa) March 11, 2022
President Ramaphosa said he made regular meetings with the foreign ministers to ensure implementation of the agreement.
โOne of the most striking aspects of today’s meeting is that progress will be tracked on a six-month basis in implementing the agreements reached here today. Our Deputy Ministers will fold their sleeves to keep checking, fulfilling the agreements we have reached to ensure they don’t stay on our shelves, and making sure projects and interventions that will actually form part of our affluent lives are made. This relationship is actually respected and implemented.โ
South Africa and Mozambique strengthen bilateral relations:
South Africa, Mozambique Agree to Review Agreement Implementation – SABC News
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