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Date
: 13/04/2006
Source: The Presidency
Title: Mbeki: Transcript of press conference with President of
Tanzania
Address by President T Mbeki at press conference following
meeting with President Kikwete of Tanzania, held on 7 April 2006,
at Presidential Guesthouse
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen of the press.
First of all let me say I’m very happy indeed to have
President Kikwete with us here. When we went to Dar-es-Salaam for
the inauguration in December 2005, the President indeed had said he
would want to come here on a working visit so that we can look at a
variety of matters.
As you can see he is a working man, he came to work not for
ceremony. And one of the matters that we’ve agreed with the
President is to make sure that we move on the implementation of an
old decision between Tanzania and South Africa which has to do with
what we have established - a Presidential Economic Co-operation
Commission to look at the matter of the detailed economic
co-operation between Tanzania and South Africa, to make sure that
we activate that commission.
We are looking at possibly June for its first working meeting. It
had an inaugural meeting here but its next working meeting should
be in Tanzania sometime in June, because we are very keenly
interested in this matter of increasing the economic relations
between the two countries and addressing these common challenges of
development and poverty in both countries.
That commission should also help us, among other things, to address
issues that have to do with the trade imbalance between Tanzania
and South Africa; trade is very heavily weighted in favour of South
Africa, we need to do something about that, which should include
encouraging larger volumes of investment by South African companies
in Tanzania.
Already South Africa is, I think, the fourth largest foreign
investor in Tanzania and there is no particular reason why South
Africa should not be number one in terms of foreign investors in
Tanzania. And that’s precisely part of the process of
improving the productive capacity of the country which would have
an impact on the matter of trade. That’s an important matter
and I think, as I was indicating, we are quite committed to making
sure that we move with regard to that commission so that we can
address all of these detailed matters that relate to that economic
co-operation.
I don’t know but members of the media might know this, that
already we have something in the order of 150 SA companies in
Tanzania that I think shows the positive attitude that we are very
pleased about from the investor position here in South Africa
towards Tanzania. But of course we are able together with the
President to look into other matters.
We are very pleased with the work that the President has been doing
with regards to solving this one outstanding problem of peace in
Burundi which is a matter of ensuring that the Palipehutu - Forces
for National Liberation (Palipehutu-FNL) comes into the peace
process so that the shooting must end and war come to an end and so
on. And indeed the President has moved with regard to that and in
ensuring that the government and the FNL are able to interact so
that we solve this particular matter. It is critically
important.
Of course we’ve looked at other matters in the region
including the forthcoming elections in the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC) and the involvement of the Southern African Development
Community (SADC) electoral commissions in that process and we are
ready to respond to other requests that might come from the
government of the DRC to support that process.
But finally let me say I was very glad that the President could
come because at least it gave us an opportunity for us to re-affirm
the friendship with Tanzania which, as you know, goes back many
decades and to reaffirm our very firm commitment to widening the
bilateral relations between our two countries in all areas. But
again thank you very much Mr President and welcome. Issued by: The
Presidency
13 April 2006