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U.S. AMB. TO UNITED NATIONS PAYS COURTESY CALL ON PRESIDENT BIO


By State House Communications

Presidential Lodge, Hill Station, Freetown, Wednesday 24 January 2024 –

His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has received Ambassador Linda

Thomas-Greenfield, in her capacity as Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations and the representative in the United Nations Security Council, UNSC.

Director General in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Madam Victoria M. Sulimani opened the discussions by stating the ministry’s earlier engagement with the Ambassador and indicated that her visit to Freetown was primarily on account of Sierra Leone’s ascension to the UNSC and how the governments could support each other’s positions.

“Thank you very much. We did have a few minutes to consult this morning before coming in, and it was great seeing you at the Liberian inauguration two days ago,” said Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield before congratulating President Bio on Sierra Leone’s membership in the UNSC and elected position.

She added that Sierra Leone’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN in New York, Dr. Michael Imran Kanu, had been extraordinary even though the country had only just taken up its role on the Council, the toughest three weeks they had had on the Council.

“But we are delighted to work with you on the Security Council on several mutual issues that we will work on together over the next two years. We work closely with the A3. I consult with them as a group regularly. I also consult directly, bilaterally, with each country regularly, but I know the A3 work together. So, I try to stay connected to the three of them, and Guyana has joined them as an A 3+1.

“We again look forward to working on many African issues there. I would

I love hearing from you, Mr. President, about your priorities on the Council, the issues you want to address, and how we can support your priorities. I share with you some of our priorities and discuss how we might work together on those,” she stated.

The US Ambassador to the UN ended by assuring President Bio that the United

States would always respect Sierra Leone’s position on the Council as they tried to work and find areas of cooperation.

In his remarks, His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio welcomed the US

Ambassador to the UN on behalf of the government and people of Sierra Leone,

adding that it was good to have her come over. He stated that Sierra Leone was excited to be part of the United Nations Security Council, recalling that the country had benefited greatly from UN activities that led to a peaceful settlement of the 11-year civil war.

 He said they were looking forward to sharing the experience from that particular crisis with the world. President Bio added that they also wanted to contribute to the work of the Council because they were more concerned about peace and security around the world, especially given what was happening and their spillover effects.

It could be recalled that on June 6th, 2023, Sierra Leone was overwhelmingly

elected by the member states of the UN as a non-permanent member of the UUNSC,

an election that highlighted the successful pursuit of Sierra Leone’s foreign policy objectives and President Bio’s vision and agenda on international affairs.

Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield also met with First Lady Dr Fatima Maada Bio and admired her global advocacy around issues affecting women and girls. She noted that the First Lady’s efforts resonated with the US Government’s priorities for Africa, which included promoting democracy, empowering women and youth, furthering peace and security in the region, and encouraging inclusive, sustainable development.

During her stay in Freetown, the Ambassador is scheduled to engage leaders from the opposition and members of the international community.



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