The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation stated that the Government is focused on liberatingr and rebuild the towns and infrastructure destroyed by the insurgents in Cabo Delgado.
According to VOA, Verónica Macamo said that the hidden debts case does not scare away investments from the country, even though the trial is ongoing. In her perspective, this shows transparency.
Regarding the conflicts in the north, the permanence of the troops of the Southern African Development Community "will depend on the analysis of the situation on the ground.
On the other hand, "we are working with the European Union, the United States and other countries to train our armed forces," Macamo said.
While in New York, at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, Macamo maintained contacts with the government and American businessmen looking for investments.
In these meetings, the minister highlighted the tax reform underway to attract investments and reminds that there are other areas where one can invest "agriculture, fisheries, industry, infrastructure, and tourism.
Macamo confirms that he has received support for Mozambique's bid to become a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in 2023.