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Developed nations need to heed Africa's perspective

News Image Although the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill has passed its second reading in the House of Commons, President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi insists that concerned nations will persist in their advocacy efforts. He emphasized the importance of developed countries listening to Africa's perspective.

President Masisi made these remarks during a press briefing on Saturday, following the conclusion of the official visit of Prime Minister Mr. Phillip Davis of The Bahamas. He expressed gratitude for The Bahamas' support, noting that collective influence would be leveraged to drive changes in values and standards.

Mr. Davis highlighted the global reflection point, emphasizing Africa's opportune moment to assert its place in the world. President Masisi thanked Mr. Davis for his support and generosity, emphasizing the significance of his visit.

The President affirmed Botswana's rejection of attempts by powerful nations to control narratives and resources, expressing appreciation for The Bahamas' solidarity in rebuffing such attempts. He underscored the importance of peaceful conflict resolution and condemned terrorist activities.

Mr. Davis described the meaningful and productive nature of his official trip, emphasizing shared challenges and opportunities between the two nations. He stressed the importance of preserving natural environments and promoting ecotourism.

Both leaders emphasized the shared responsibility of preserving nature and contributing to global peace and prosperity. They expressed a commitment to nurturing their bond and facing future challenges together.


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