Prime minister urges Renamo to disarm
Prime Minister urges Renamo to disarm
Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario on 26 November urged members of the illegal militia operated by of the largest opposition party Renamo to surrender their guns and return to Mozambican society.
Speaking in the Assembly of the Republic at the end of a question and answer session between the deputies and the government, Rosario praised the “pragmatism” shown by President Nyusi when he ordered the defence and security forces to show restraint in disarming Renamo,and to act “in a more moderate manner, so as to give space to dialogue, seeking to attain effective peace”.
The Prime Minister urged all political and social forces to respond positively to this signal from the President, and “to hand over voluntarily guns which are in illegitimate hands”.
The construction of peace and stability, the Prime Minister declared, is “the fundamental condition for attracting investment”and for sustainable development.
SOURCE:AIM
Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario on 26 November urged members of the illegal militia operated by of the largest opposition party Renamo to surrender their guns and return to Mozambican society.
Speaking in the Assembly of the Republic at the end of a question and answer session between the deputies and the government, Rosario praised the “pragmatism” shown by President Nyusi when he ordered the defence and security forces to show restraint in disarming Renamo,and to act “in a more moderate manner, so as to give space to dialogue, seeking to attain effective peace”.
The Prime Minister urged all political and social forces to respond positively to this signal from the President, and “to hand over voluntarily guns which are in illegitimate hands”.
The construction of peace and stability, the Prime Minister declared, is “the fundamental condition for attracting investment”and for sustainable development.
SOURCE:AIM
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