28
Oct
Zambia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba said the country’s new foreign policy will focus on economic diplomacy and not political cooperation, the Zambia Daily Mail reported on Friday.
The Zambian minister said national interest will be at the core of the southern African nation’s new foreign policy launched last week.
“Zambia has projected a forward and pragmatic foreign policy aimed at facilitating trade, attracting foreign investment as well as projecting Zambia as a stable and peaceful country,” he was quoted as saying by the paper when he presented a ministerial statement in parliament on the new policy.
Zambia, he said, will advance economic diplomacy and pursue a foreign policy based on principles of mutuality of common interest and respect.
The government will also put emphasis on career diplomacy and dispelled assertions from opposition lawmakers that the government has been sending members of the governing party and relatives of senior party officials who are not qualified as diplomats.
Source: http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/article_xinhua.aspx?id=248721