Minister Dlamini Zuma and Irish Counterpart
Sign Declaration of Intent Between South Africa and
Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Friday, 2 April 2004
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma
together with her Irish counterpart, Minister Brian
Cowen TD signed a Declaration of Intent to deepen ties
between both countries today, Friday, 2 April 2004 in
Dublin, Ireland.
At a bilateral meeting ahead of the signing ceremony,
both Ministers agreed that the new level of co-operation
to which both Governments are committed reflects the
close ties that have historically existed between the
two countries, including the strong support given by
Ireland to the anti-apartheid struggle.
Minister Diamini Zuma thanked the people of Ireland
for their support during the struggle against Apartheid.
"The signing of this declaration of intent reflects
the degree to which relations between our two countries
are flourishing. South Africa and Ireland share similar
basic values and see eye-to-eye on many global issues.
The Ireland-South Africa Partnership Forum will not
only consolidate the long-standing relationship between
South Africa and Ireland, but also provide us with a
mechanism to realise all the rich possibilities that
remain to be tapped."
In addition, both Ministers noted the great contribution
made by Irish religious groups and NGOs to South Africa.
Minister Cowen briefed Minister Nkosazana Diamini Zuma
on the peace process in Northern Ireland and current
developments in this area. He thanked Minister Diamini
Zuma for the strong political and practical support
given by South Africa over recent years to the achievement
of peace in Ireland.
Minister Diamini Zuma in turn briefed Minister Cowen
on South Africa's celebration of ten years of democracy.
The Declaration of Intent commits both countries to
hold regular high-level consultations on issues of mutual
concern in order to better manage and enhance the many
forms of co-operation that have developed between the
two countries since the establishment of full diplomatic
relations just over ten years ago.
Ireland and South Africa, as part of the Declaration
of Intent, envisage consultations meetings at least
once a year alternating in venue between the two countries.
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