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The
Prime Minister, Mr. Pakalitha Mosisili has expressed the country's
gratitude at being entrusted with the leadership of the Southern
African Development Community (SADC) organ on Politics, Defence and
Security Cooperation.
Officially opening a meeting of the SADC ministerial committee of
the organ of Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation on January
13 at the National Convention Centre, Mr. Mosisili said Lesotho
today enjoys unprecedented peace and stability not only since she
returned to democratic governance in 1993, but since independence in
1996.
He
said Lesotho can in a sense be proud of the road she has traveled
and the route to peace and stability she has followed, adding that
it is not accidental that she enjoys that situation. Hard choices
and compromises had to be made in the give-and-take nature of
building peace and stability in Lesotho and Lesotho has learnt that
it pays to remain open minded in searching for solutions to
political problems.
"Equally important amongst the lessons we have learnt is the wisdom
of engaging all stakeholders in dialogue as we search for solutions
and answers to our problems" he added.
Mr.
Mosisili said SADC's assistance to Lesotho in the resolution of
conflicts subsequent to the 1998 elections is a shining
demonstration that SADC does possess the capacity to prevent and
resolve conflicts and create peace and stability in the region. This
capacity should be used wisely and effectively for the benefit of
the people in the region.
He
recommended that today's deliberations should be focused on that
SADC shall become increasingly characterized by peace, stability,
security, the rule of law, respect for the rights of the SADC
peoples and sustainability of socio-economic development.
South
African Minister of Defence, Mr. Mosiuoa Lekota, in a vote of
thanks, said SADC was able to sign the Defence Pact under the
chairmanship of Lesotho. Mr. Lekota said they are convinced that as
SADC that they will be able to tackle any issues that come up in the
year ahead. SADC speaks of its commitment to peace and stability in
the region in one voice, he said.
The meeting is held in preparation for
the AU ministerial meeting on politics and Defence and Security that
will be held in Addis Abba from January 20 to 21. |