STATEMENT ON THE STATE VISIT TO LIBYA

Issued by: Department of Foreign Affairs

10 June 2002

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma announces the state visit to a Joint Bilateral Commission meeting with Libya and President Thabo and Mrs Mbeki from Wednesday, 12th June to Friday, 14th June 2002.

The Joint Bilateral Commission will, among others, discuss the follow areas:

The President's delegation will include Ministers Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma; Alec Erwin; Dullah Omar; Jeff Radebe, Thoko Didiza; Lindiwe Sisulu; Deputy Minister Susan Shabangu; Rev Chikane, Director-General in the Presidency and Titus Mafolo, political advisor to the President.

BACKGROUND

Democratic elections held in South Africa in April 1994 allowed the South African Government to consolidate its strong relationship with the Libyan Government. Full diplomatic relations were established in 1995 with Libya and South Africa signing a Declaration of Intent.

During his visit to Tripoli at the end of 1998, former President Mandela announced the intention of opening a mission in Tripoli. Ambassador Ebrahim Saley has since April 2001, been appointed as South Africa's representative to Libya.

In 1998 Minister Erwin and his counterpart initialled the final draft of a trade agreement in Sirte, Libya, which still reeds to be formally signed. This was followed by an exchange of draft documents pertaining to agreements in the fields of agriculture (animal health) finance (avoidance of double taxation and customs co-operation), science and technology, tourism, sport, mines and minerals and joint commissions of co-operation.

In March 2001 a Joint Commission of Co-operation (JCC) was signed by Minister Dlamini-Zuma. A new Trade Agreement has also now been finalised (2001) and is ready for signature.

The following bilateral visits have taken place since the establishment of diplomatic relations;

During the Joint Bilateral Commission scheduled to coincide with the Ttate Visit, it is expected that several agreements may be signed:

For more information contact Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853.