Samia elevates economic ties
DAR ES SALAAM: PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has underscored Tanzania’s commitment to maintaining strong relations with global partners without aligning itself to any geopolitical bloc, saying the country will continue to work with all nations that can contribute to its economic development. Speaking to journalists accompanying her during her state visit to Russia, she said Tanzania’s relationship with Russia dates back to the country’s independence in 1961, noting that the S
President Samia Suluhu Hassan emphasized Tanzania's dedication to robust global partnerships focused on economic development, while maintaining a non-aligned foreign policy. Speaking during a state visit to Russia, she highlighted the historical significance of Tanzanian-Russian relations, dating back to Tanzania's independence and Russia's support for African liberation movements and education.
The President stated that Tanzania welcomes collaboration with all nations contributing to its growth, citing examples like China, India, Japan, Europe, and the United States. Discussions with Russia explored potential advancements in agriculture, manufacturing, education, and tourism, including significant investment in banana production and the Mkuju uranium project, which is projected to generate substantial employment.
This signifies Tanzania's strategic approach to leveraging international relations for economic advancement without political entanglements.
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