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Minister Radegonde welcomed Ms. Robertson to Seychelles and expressed his appreciation for the support that the United Kingdom (UK) has given to Seychelles throughout the years, particularly in the field of education, maritime security and tourism. “We are good partners as we agree on core issues that are of mutual importance and work together to achieving them. Seychelles is committed to seeing our relation continue to grow”, he added.
The Minister also elaborated on the fact that as a small island state, Seychelles is not immune to the effects of climate change and remains dedicated to further advocate for climate change to remain central in discussions across diverse multilateral platforms. With the United Kingdom’s support for the implementation of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI), Seychelles will be able to have financial opportunities to build their resilience by gaining access to concessional finance.
On her part, Ms. Robertson explained that the democratic principles demonstrated by Seychelles on the international arena and its stance on anti-corruption has been greatly admired.
Furthermore, the UK is aware of the challenges Seychelles faces and the work being done to overcome the effects of climate change, “Caribbean countries face similar issues so the UK is keen to support and push the agenda for the MVI”, said Ms. Robertson.
Both parties agreed that they can further expand cooperation in the fields of eco-tourism, identifying alternative sources of energy, food security, the Blue Economy and maritime security.
Present at the meeting were Ambassador Vivianne Fock Tave, Principal Secretary for the Foreign Affairs Department, H.E. Mr. Patrick Lynch High Commissioner for the UK and other senior staff from the Foreign Affairs Department.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism - Foreign Affairs Department, Republic of Seychelles.
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