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Home » EU Ambassador Manuel Müller Bids Farewell to Sierra Leone’s President Bio, Highlights Ongoing Support for UN Security Council Reforms
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EU Ambassador Manuel Müller Bids Farewell to Sierra Leone’s President Bio, Highlights Ongoing Support for UN Security Council Reforms

gleanernewspaperBy gleanernewspaperAugust 21, 2024Updated:August 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manuel Müller, the outgoing European Union Ambassador to Sierra Leone, has officially bid farewell to President Dr. Julius Maada Bio as he ends his tenure in the West African country. Reflecting on his time in Sierra Leone, Ambassador Müller expressed a strong attachment, saying, “It was difficult to leave a wonderful country like Sierra Leone.” He understood the importance of moving on as part of the diplomatic process, but his affection for the country was clear.

During the farewell meeting, Ambassador Müller congratulated President Bio on his presidency of the UN Security Council in August. He emphasized the importance of the EU’s involvement in discussions about Africa’s representation on the Security Council, a topic that President Bio has strongly advocated for. Müller reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to advocating for comprehensive reforms in the UN Security Council, emphasizing the need for the body to become more “effective, inclusive, transparent, democratic, and accountable.” He emphasized the importance of incorporating the voices of underrepresented regions, particularly Africa, into the Council’s decision-making processes.

The Ambassador also praised Sierra Leone’s political resilience, highlighting its ability to navigate difficult times through peaceful dialogue and solutions. He praised the implementation of the Tripartite Committee’s recommendations, saying, “Many countries can learn from Sierra Leone on that.” Müller reaffirmed the EU’s ongoing support for Sierra Leone, particularly in implementing these recommendations, and expressed confidence in the country’s governance programs aimed at promoting development and unity.

In response, President Julius Maada Bio expressed heartfelt appreciation for Ambassador Müller’s service and unwavering commitment to Sierra Leone. He acknowledged the strong partnership between the European Union and Sierra Leone, praising the EU’s significant contributions to the country’s various development initiatives. As they parted ways, President Bio assured Ambassador Müller that he would be warmly welcomed back to Sierra Leone, saying, “Sierra Leone is home, and you are always welcome in Freetown.”

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