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Date
: 12/12/2006
Source: The Presidency
Title: Mbeki: State Banquet in honour of President of Czech
Republic, V Klaus
Toast remarks of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, in
honour of his Excellency, the President of the Czech Republic,
Vaclav Klaus, on the occasion of the State Banquet, Presidential
Guest House, Tshwane
Your Excellency, President Vaclav Klaus and Madame Livia
Klausova
Your Excellency, the Deputy President of South Africa, Phumzile
Mlambo-Ngcuka
Honourable Ministers and Deputy Ministers
Your Excellencies, Ambassadors, High Commissioners and members of
the Diplomatic Corps
Distinguished guests
Ladies and gentlemen
Your Excellency, my wife and I are very privileged to extend a warm
South African welcome to you, your dear wife and the rest of your
delegation. We are very happy that you are here with us because
South Africa attaches the greatest importance to the building of
close and cordial relations of friendship and mutually beneficial
co-operation between our two countries and people.
We are indeed very grateful, Mr President, that you found time to
visit us, accompanied by important government and business leaders
of the Czech people. Your visit to our country has served further
to cement the friendly relations between our two countries and once
more, confirms our mutual commitment to the strengthening of the
partnership between our countries and people.
Our substantive and wide-ranging talks this morning and the
important agreements we have signed constitute a practical
expression of our mutual determination to give real meaning to that
partnership. As South Africans, we share with the people of the
Czech Republic the vision and commitment to create strong and
prosperous societies underpinned by a vibrant democracy, the rule
of law and respect for basic human and people's rights, not only in
our two countries, but also everywhere else in the world.
Accordingly, Your Excellency, I am certain that we will continue to
use our relative strengths to translate this common perspective
into reality. I am confident that among other things, the
agreements that we signed today will help us to achieve this
objective. These, as you know, Your Excellency, are:
* the Agreement on Economic Co-operation
* the Memorandum of Understanding on Co-operation between Chambers
of Commerce and Industry South Africa (CHAMSA) and the Economic
Chamber of the Czech Republic
* the Letter of Intent on Scientific and Technological
Co-operation.
Your Excellency, our two countries have already laid a firm
foundation from which to proceed to consolidate our economic
relations. The trade figures indicate that South Africa constitutes
the biggest trading partner of the Czech Republic in Sub-Saharan
Africa, with our country accounting for nearly 40% of your total
trade with the region.
One concrete example of the possibility to expand our economic
relations, extending beyond trade, is that of the major investment
of SABMiller in the Czech Republic, which has created a leading
beer producer in Central Europe and the largest exporter of Czech
beer, reaching more than 50 countries.
I trust that the interaction between the business leaders who
accompanied you and our business people will give a further and
significant impulse to the strengthening of our economic relations,
affecting both trade and investment.
Further, Your Excellency, we should work together to encourage
people-to-people contact, through cultural, scientific, educational
and sports exchanges, as well as by promoting two-way tourism
between our countries. Indeed, we are honoured that the Czech
Republic, well-known for her sporting prowess, allows her best and
famous athletes regularly to train at our Potchefstroom University
as they prepare themselves to participate in international sports
events.
We are very pleased Your Excellency that we also have the
possibility to draw on the store of excellent scholarship that
resides within the Czech Republic, to train our own people
especially in the important areas of science, technology and
engineering.
We are also very encouraged by the work the Czech Republic is doing
in Africa, and are confident that you will continue to strengthen
your partnership with us so as to give meaning to one of the
African Union's objectives of creating a developed and prosperous
Africa.
In this regard, I must say that the engagement of the European
Union with the development programme of the African Union, the New
Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), is critical because
through this programme, together we can help to accelerate the
critical process leading to the renaissance of Africa, ensuring
that the millions of Africans on our continent have the possibility
to defeat poverty and underdevelopment.
As Your Excellency is aware, three weeks from now, South Africa
will take its seat in the United Nations Security Council for the
period 2007 to 2008 as a non-permanent member. We hope that the
Czech Republic will do likewise for the 2008 to 2009 period.
This emphasises the need for us to intensify our collaboration and
partnership at the multilateral level. This we should do, among
others, to encourage faster reform of the United Nations so that
this important world body becomes a truly democratic forum of all
the nations of the world, reflecting the political and other
realities of the 21st century. I am also confident that together we
will use our membership of the Security Council to strengthen peace
and security throughout the world.
Your Excellency, during the difficult days of our struggle against
apartheid, the Czech people stood shoulder to shoulder with us and
many South Africans regarded your country as a home away from home.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our friends in
the Czech Republic and convey to them, through you, Your
Excellency, the message that our people still highly appreciate the
fact that the distance between our countries did not deter them
from identifying with our struggle.
We therefore say to you, Your Excellency, Madame Klausova, your
delegation and the people of the Czech Republic, that you too
should regard South Africa as a home away from home. Ladies and
gentlemen,
Please rise and join me in a toast to the good health and
prosperity of His Excellency, President Vaclav Klaus and Madame
Livia Klausova and to the warm friendship between the peoples of
the Czech Republic and South Africa. To friendship!