Deputy Foreign Minister Engages Japan’s Tsuji at TICAD 2024 on Strengthening Bilateral Ties

By Amin Kef (Ranger)

State Minister for Foreign Affairs TSUJI Kiyoto of Japan and Hon. Mrs. Francess Piagie Alghali, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Sierra Leone, on August 23, 2024 held a pivotal meeting in Tokyo. This discussion occurred as Mrs. Alghali visited Japan for the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) Ministerial Meeting.

The meeting, which lasted approximately 20 minutes, underscored the deepening of Japan-Sierra Leone relations and focused on several key areas:

  1. Gratitude and Cooperation: State Minister Tsuji opened the dialogue by expressing Japan’s appreciation for Sierra Leone’s steadfast collaboration, particularly as a significant member of the C10 group advocating for Security Council reforms.
  2. Acknowledgment and Future Cooperation: In response, Deputy Minister Alghali praised Japan’s proactive role through TICAD and emphasized Sierra Leone’s commitment to further collaboration on global issues, notably Women, Peace and Security (WPS).
  3. Economic Development: Both parties highlighted the critical role of investment in fostering economic growth. They agreed to enhance their cooperation to bolster economic relations between their countries.
  4. Looking Ahead: The discussions also set the stage for deepening Japan-Sierra Leone relations with a view toward the TICAD 9 conference scheduled for next year.

The C-10 or Committee of Ten, was established at the 4th Special Session of the African Union General Assembly in August 2005. This Committee comprises two Heads of State from each of the five African regions and advocates for an increase in African representation on the UN Security Council, pushing for two permanent seats with veto power and five additional non-permanent seats.

This meeting marks a continued effort by both nations to reinforce their strategic partnership and collaborative endeavors on the international stage.

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