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Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi on Tuesday received here his Swiss counterpart Alain Berset, saying the visit has created an opportunity for the two countries to enhance their bilateral relations.
Speaking during a courtesy call to his office in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, by the Swiss president and his delegation, President Masisi said Botswana and Switzerland share common similarities in respect of areas in the multilateral space, governance, commitment to the rule of law, human rights, peace and prosperity among others.
He said their meeting is an opportunity to explore more areas of cooperation and collaboration, especially in areas of health, agriculture, trade, manufacturing and education.
He also said the signing of the Declaration of Intent on Cooperation in the area of health by the two countries will go a long way in improving the health status in the country.
Alain Berset said he is delighted to be the first Swiss president to visit Botswana and has a feeling that the bilateral relations between the two countries will grow to greater heights.
He said due to similarities in their culture and other areas, it is critical that the two countries work together to forge strong relations, adding that the two countries should explore cooperation to grow their economies through various ways.
On Wednesday, Berset and the Swiss delegation are expected in Mozambique.
Earlier this morning, I hosted Swiss Confederation President, His Excellency, @alain_berset at @BWPresidency, where we held official bilateral talks to discuss various areas of mutual benefit. pic.twitter.com/gNfKLQZ70o
— Dr. Mokgweetsi E.K Masisi (@OfficialMasisi) February 7, 2023
Thank you for the warm welcome to #Botswana! 🇧🇼 As the first 🇨🇭 president to visit the country, I am here to strengthen our bilateral relations together with President @OfficialMasisi and intensify cooperation between Botswana and Switzerland – especially in the health sector. pic.twitter.com/beGkknm2pK
— Alain Berset (@alain_berset) February 6, 2023
This historic visit by the Swiss President is a testament to that promise as we continue to strengthen our foreign relations. #AdvancingTogether #PushaBW #TransformBW #ResetBW #ImplementingOurChangeMandate #DeliveringOurPromise #GoMasisi 🇧🇼 pic.twitter.com/kZec6B8Ofb
— Dr. Mokgweetsi E.K Masisi (@OfficialMasisi) February 7, 2023
To further enhance collaboration between our two countries, we signed the Declaration of Intent on Cooperation in the area of Health. pic.twitter.com/6OwCoLsZz1
— Dr. Mokgweetsi E.K Masisi (@OfficialMasisi) February 7, 2023
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