EU-Sierra Leone political dialogue held at State House

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The Government of Sierra Leone and the European Union (EU) held their annual Political Partnership Dialogue at State House in Freetown. The meeting was chaired by President Julius Maada Bio, with EU Ambassador Jacek Jankowski as co-chair. Attendees included ministers, senior government officials, and ambassadors from Ireland and Spain, along with deputy heads of missions from Denmark, Germany, and Hungary.

The dialogue focused on strengthening the political partnership between Sierra Leone and the EU. Specific details regarding the discussions are expected to be released soon.

President Bio expressed his gratitude towards the EU, acknowledging its role alongside other international partners such as the United States Ambassador and the British High Commissioner.

The event is part of ongoing efforts to enhance cooperation between Sierra Leone and global entities in various sectors.



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