12 July 2009
Sharm El Sheikh — Experts from member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), to which Angola is part, are gathering since last Saturday in Sharm El Sheikh city (Egypt) to prepare the 15th Summit of Heads of State and Government, to take place from July 15-16.
The Angolan delegation to the meeting includes ambassadors to international organisations in Geneva, Manuel Arcanjo, and to Egypt, Hendrick Vaal Neto, as well as senior diplomatic advisers of the Angolan Presidency, of the prime minister's office and of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Experts are divided in two commissions that will analyse political, economic and social issues, as well as human rights, among others.
According to ambassador Manuel Arcanjo, current international issues such as world financial crisis, Israeli-Palestine conflict, situation in Honduras, as well as African conflicts are been discussed at the meeting.
The participants are also debating issues such as the north-south and south-south cooperation, terrorism and democracy, immigration, humanitarian assistance, fight against drug and human trafficking, corruption, HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
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I wonder if it even occurred to Mugabe that if he is genuinely serious about reforming the IMF and WB, it would have been far better had he left it to another country to raise the matter. After all, Zimababwe owes $4 billion to these organisations and is the only country in the history of these organisations to remain long term in arrears. The message would be far more creditable coming from almost any other country but Zimbabwe. I think that Mugabe simply cannot resist the limelight and that the message is in fact secondary to this.
Nowadays Mugabe talks but only his fools listen to him. The man rules his country without equity and yet talks of " a more equitable global order." Is he blind to his own madness as senility is stepping in or is he just barking nonsense to be heard and reported upon for the benefit of the stupid Herald?
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what a moron Mugape is? Does he want to reform these institutions so that he can steal and plunder from them too? That will be the day. Doesnt he understand economics, obviously not. Must have got his degrees from the zanupf lucky packet, or the fact that he so senile or his brain riddled with syph that he cant see his own demise just over the horizon. Senile dementia comes to mind, what a withered foolish tick he is. He should be squashed underfoot.! Wake up zimbos our country needs to remove this fool once and forever!
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