-Amb. Gibson Schwarz hosts FCDO top official

 (London28/02/2024)The United Kingdom and Liberia have rekindled their collective resolve to work towards key areas in advancing their respective interests at bilateral and multilateral levels, prioritising    agriculture, trade, national security .

The Head of West Africa at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Madam Rebecca Terzeon and the Ambassador of Liberia accredited to London, United Kingdom ,H.E Gurly Gibson Schwarz, have held discussions towards strengthening the commitment of both countries .

 Welcoming Madam Terzeon to the London Mission, Amb .Gibson  Schwarz stressed  the importance of the United Kingdom’s support to Liberia’s development  process .

She reflected on the  key role of Liberians and international partners working together in the orderly and peaceful conduct of  the 2023 general and presidential elections.

Stressing that her interaction with different local and international observation missions highlighted broad based support for the Liberia democratic process.

The importance of education as a tool to transform the lives of Liberia’s youthful population also featured prominently during the ambassador’s recent visit to Liberia; noting that education is also another key area of partnership with the United Kingdom.

An in-person trade mission to Liberia will also present investors with  a first-hand view of the enormous  potential of Liberia and a crucial  follow up to the  UK Liberia Business Briefing held in London in 2019; She noted with optimism. 

Stressing, this will drive investment in the areas of tourism, agriculture as well as infrastructure. Liberia’s return to category A of the International  Maritime Organisation (IMO) also witnessed the support of the United Kingdom.

She asserted the  close collaboration with the British Embassy in Monrovia and the Embassy of Liberia in London is also another key catalyst in driving the  goals of both countries; pointing to mobilization of support for Liberian organizations involved with the electoral process.

For Madam Terzeon, her government commitment to Liberia extends across  key areas of the country’s national development. Health and education are also supported through the United Nations and other international agencies across Liberia.

On UK Liberia trade prospects- The UK official  indicated that the United Kingdom’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS)- seeks to expand exports; assuming a  quota free trade  85 percent   that allows Liberia and the United Kingdom to trade more freely.

 Under the  Chevening Scholarship program, about six Liberian  students annually are  sponsored across the United Kingdom top universities at the postgraduate level. towards strengthening peace and security, the British peace support team has supplied training for Liberia National Police and the Armed forces of Liberia.

 The British International Investment (BII) is also strategizing a new pathway to boost Liberia business through  access to capital. The initiative intends to  bring together development finance institutions to unlock investment opportunities for different markets  in Africa.

 Madam Terzeon, who expressed her desire to visit Liberia, emphasized that  the initiative also reflects support for  President Joseph Nyumah Boakai’s  ARREST Agenda ( Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation and Tourism).

The FCDO Head for West Africa, noted that  the UK intends to strengthen the bilateral relationship with Liberia to keep the ECOWAS region together and continually help strive for development and stability in Liberia.

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