Motlanthe to cement ties with Nordic countries

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Pretoria - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will seek to strengthen political and economic relations with Finland, Sweden and Denmark when he visits the Nordic countries next week.

Motlanthe, who will embark on the tri-nation working visit from 18 - 24 October, will also aim to promote the African Agenda and share views on the reform of global governance institutions, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) said.

The visit takes place within the framework of the Declaration of Intent relating to partnerships in Africa that was signed between South Africa, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden in 2008.

DIRCO noted that Nordic countries supported the struggle against apartheid and that after the first democratic elections, their involvement with South Africa expanded to include a comprehensive Development Assistance Programme.

"As a result of South Africa's growing regional and international stature, internal stability and economic growth, the Nordics have been keen to explore ways to expand the existing relationship. The Nordics also see South Africa as playing a key role in the development of its relationship with sub-Saharan Africa," it added.

Noting the upcoming visit during a post-Cabinet briefing on Thursday, Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi said: "This visit will further strengthen political and economic relations. Communication on the South-South dialogue will be augmented by the outcome of this visit."