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Foreign Minister Kemayah Wants Support, Partnerships with Least Dev. Countries

by Zoquay Beysolow-Konneh

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-Liberia’s Foreign Minister, Dee-Maxwell Kemayah, has emphasized the compelling need for support and partnerships with Least Developed Countries.

Minister Kemayah added that the pathway to prosperity and development must begin with concrete actions within the framework of international cooperation and strategic partnerships.

He also called for debt relief for Least Developed Countries by international and development financing partners.

Minister Kemayah, however, boasted that the Liberian Government is making significant strides by instituting programs through its flagship program, the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development (PAPD) towards national development and prosperity.

The Dean of the Cabinet maintained that the Weah-led Government continues to commit resources in critical sectors such as health, education, agriculture and infrastructure for the transformation of the Nation and its people.

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