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Malawi Minister slams critics of 33 year old diplomatic relationship with North Korea

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The Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture, Hon. Kondwani Nankhumwa is irritated with political commentators and media house that appeared to find fault with President Peter Mutharika receiving letters of credence from the North Korean Ambassador to Malawi.

 

 

Statement made available to The Maravi Post reads, government has been constrained to comment on misleading and ill-considered commentaries on different media platforms regarding Malawi’s relations with North Korea.

 

The commentaries follow the occasion last week of His Excellency the State President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika receiving letters of credence from the North Korean Ambassador to Malawi.

 

In their view, the commentators suggest that it is wrong for Malawi to have relations with North Korea and speak as if it is His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika who started the relationship.

 

The truth is that the relationship between Malawi and North Korea is 33 years old, from June 25, 1982. If there is any merit in the commentaries that a relationship between Malawi and North Korea offends the international community, it means all our five State Presidents in the last 33 years have committed this offense.

 

But, as everyone is aware, since 33 years ago the relationship between Malawi and North Korea has never been, and still is not, a consideration by the international community in their dealings with Malawi.

 

Further, several influential members of the international community who cooperate with Malawi have diplomatic relations with North Korea. These countries are, among other things, playing a critical role in international relations by using their relations to engage with North Korea on the perspectives of the international community.

 

His Excellency Professor Peter Mutharika does not believe in diplomacy of isolation. The foreign policy of his administration encourages diplomacy of engagement. This entails that countries must have contacts and speak with each other. Interestingly, this is the view that almost all members of the international community are taking to resolve international misunderstandings and achieve world peace.

 

The ongoing engagement between Iran and the international community on the former’s nuclear Programme, for instance, is part of the contact and dialogue diplomacy that His Excellency President Professor Peter Mutharika’s administration believes in and advocates.

 

The international community is also trying to resolve the crisis between Russia and members of NATO over Ukraine through discussion and negotiations. All these initiatives and efforts are taking place at the back of realising that to build bridges across divides of opinion and ideas among members of the global community there is worth in contacts and relations.

 

In the case of North Korea, members of the international community, some of whom are our own friends, continue to engage that country through its contacts and relations to resolve existing misunderstandings and differences. Malawi will continue to encourage these efforts and will seize every opportunity to use its relations with North Korea to help bring the international community towards a collective solution that would enhance global efforts to achieve world peace and collaboration.

In doing this, His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika does not see how a relationship between Malawi and North Korea would offend the international community now when it has never done so before.

Maravi Post Reporter

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