PROGRESS REPORT ON ISSUES RAISED DURING THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS AND FOLLOW UP ON THE DECISIONS OF THE MID-YEAR CABINET LEKGOTLA

Issued by: GCIS

14 August 2002

INTRODUCTION

The President's address underscored the fact that South Africa's foreign policy is anchored on the theoretical framework of the African Renaissance, which finds concrete expression in the NEPAD document. The successful implementation of NEPAD will contribute towards the realisation of the African Century. NEPAD is the programmatic expression of the African Renaissance, and the AU is the vehicle through which this programme will be implemented. The focus of our foreign policy interventions on NEPAD and the AU should be viewed within this context.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

- The Rules of Procedure of the key organs of the AU

- The Protocol on the Peace and Security Council, which replaces the Central Organ

- The NEPAD Declaration of Good Governance and the NEPAD Plan of Action

- The extension of the term of the Interim Commission (Secretariat) by a year

POST AU PROCESSES AND SOUTH AFRICA'S ROLE

- A permanent Commission (Secretariat) should be established in order to get the AU to function

- The role, powers and functions of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) as well as the criteria that should regulate its hosting will also have to be finalised

- The draft rules of procedure of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOCC), as well as criteria for hosting its meetings will also need to be determined

- Amendments to the Constitutive Act (CA) will have to be finalised at the Extra-Ordinary summit in six months time

- As Chair South Africa will convene a meeting to look into the Common Defence and Security Policy for the continent

- The Protocol on the Peace and Security Council (PSC) should be tabled before Parliament with a view to its ratification.

CONSOLIDATION OF WORK STARTED AT THE AU SUMMIT

Mass support and participation is critical to the successful implementation of NEPAD programmes, hence the need to engage civil society. Amongst others, the African Diaspora will be mobilised to support NEPAD. The development of partnerships with regions of the South on NEPAD is critical.

In South Africa, the AU/NEPAD Outreach programme will be strengthened to reach out to more communities.

TOWARDS PEACE AND STABILITY IN THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA

STRONG AND VISIONARY LEADERSHIP - " Developments within the region"

SITUATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: 2002

CONCLUSION

As Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma indicated in her Budget Vote Speech: 2002 to the National Assembly " Our key objective is to achieve a better life for South Africans and a better world for humanity". South Africa is indeed on that road and will do its best to ensure that we achieve this objective.