High
Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania to the United Kingdom,
H.E. Ambassador Peter Kallaghe during the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers
Annual Meeting.
H.E. Ambassador Peter Kallaghe (2nd left),together with various Foreign Ministers during the Commonwealth Foreign
Ministers Annual Meeting.Tanzania delegation was led by Hon. Bernard
K. Membe (MP) (not in the photo), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.
H.E. Kamalesh Sharma (right), Commonwealth Secretary General opens Annual Meeting of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers. Left is Hon. Bob Carr, Australian Foreign Minister and Chairperson of the meeting.
The Commonwealth Foreign Ministers Annual Meeting in Session.
High Commissioner of Tanzania to the United Kingdom, H.E. Ambassador Peter Kallaghe (right)
in brief discussion with Deputy Secretary General of the Commonwealth
about the next CHOGM meeting scheduled to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka
in November 2013.
H.E. Ambassador Peter Kallaghe (left), exchanging
views with one of the pertinent Commonwealth colleagues about the
Strategic Plan prepared by the Secretariat and the new Commonwealth
Charter.Photo By Tagie Daisy Mwakawago-Tanzania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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The Commonwealth Foreign Ministers meet for their Annual Meeting in New York
The
Commonwealth Foreign Ministers yesterday met in New York for their
annual meeting to deliberate on a number of issues pertaining to the
work of organisation.
The
meeting chaired by the Australian Foreign Minister, Robert Carr,
reviewed progress made since last October 2011 during the Commonwealth
Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Western Australia.
Most
significantly, the meeting adopted a “Charter of the Commonwealth” and
discussed the organisation’s Strategic Plans for the next few years.
Tanzania delegation was led by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hon.
Bernard K. Membe (MP) and included the High Commissioner of the United
Republic of Tanzania to the United Kingdom, H.E. Ambassador Peter
Kallaghe.
In
his opening remarks, the Commonwealth Secretary General, Mr. Kamalesh
Sharma, thanked member countries for their active participation in the
process leading to the adoption of the Charter.
The
Foreign Ministers exchanged views on the new Strategic Plan Brief which
resulted from the 38th meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action
Group (CMAG) held on September 28, 2012 in New York, USA. Tanzania is a
member of CMAG, a key organ of the Commonwealth.
Commenting
on the Strategic Plan, Foreign Ministers reminded members of the need
to ensure the relevance of the Commonwealth and to protect the
organisation’s core value and principles.
Indeed,
views were raised on the need to improve the Strategic Plan prepared by
the Secretariat to align it with objectives of the new Commonwealth
Charter in promoting democracy and development.
The
meeting also received a report on preparations for the next CHOGM
meeting scheduled to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka in November 2013.
By
TAGIE DAISY MWAKAWAGO
Tanzania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
September 29, 2012
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