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DAR ES SALAAM At
least 29 African countries and Nordic countries of Norway, Denmark, Sweden,
Finland and Iceland have agreed to join forces in tackling impacts of climate
change, a Tanzanian senior official said on Friday night.
Palamagamba Kabudi, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and
East African Cooperation, said the African-Nordic countries have agreed to look
for financial resources for implementing grand projects dealing with climate
change challenges.
"Denmark and Norway have agreed to set aside funds
for the implementation of the projects," Kabudi told a news conference
during a two-day 18th African-Nordic Foreign Ministers' meeting in the
commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
"Climate change is real and it needs no further
discussion. We have been witness to calamities caused by climate change such as
hurricanes, drought and floods," said Tanzania's top diplomat.
He said the meeting themed--Partnering for Sustainable
Development--also agreed to push for the climate change agenda in various
international forums.
Kabudi said the meeting also discussed about peace and
security, and trade and investment, and provision of social services.
Opening the meeting earlier on Friday, Tanzanian
President John Magufuli urged African countries to wean itself off donor
dependency, saying the continent has abundant potential to advance ahead.
"Africa should rethink and reposition itself by
taking stock of where we went wrong," said Magufuli.
He said the African continent was endowed with abundant
natural resources and arable land that could turn the continent into a powerful
economic house.
"Africa is rich in marine resources along its coast,
livestock, natural gas, minerals and tourist attractions," said the head
of state, adding: "Africa must produce, process and export to advance its
economies."
He told the meeting, also attended by former Presidents
Ali Hassan Mwinyi and Jakaya Kikwete, that African leaders should understand
that the destiny of Africa was in the hands of Africans.
He said the cooperation between Nordic countries and
Africa should shift from donor-recipient to partnership in trade and
investments.
Magufuli thanked the Nordic countries for their
invaluable contribution to Africa during the liberation struggle and in areas
of health, education, science and issues related to peace and security.
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