ZAMBIA AND TANZANIA AGREE ON SECURITY MEASURES
Zambia and Tanzania have agreed on a number of security measures to tackle transnational organised crimes across the common border.
The two countries have also pledged to enhance corporation and enhance their bilateral ties.
Ministry of Defence Permanent Secretary Mr Maambo Haamaundu says implementing a set of strategies agreed at the 4th Session of the Tanzania-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security will enhance peace and security in the two countries.
Mr Haamaundu said the highest offices in the two countries want to see the full implementation of the agreed strategies.
He said Zambia is committed to ensure that all what has been agreed in Arusha is implemented.
Mr Haamaundu said this at the close of the Senior Officials Meeting of the Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security in Arusha, Tanzania.
And Tanzania's Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs Mr Ally Gugu commended Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and President Hakainde Hichilema for working together and enhancing bilateral ties between the two countries.
Mr Gugu said the two Presidents have raised the diplomatic relations which have historically been good.
He urged experts who have drafted the strategies to ensure full implementation before the next Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security.
Tomorrow, Defence and Home Affairs Ministers from Zambia and Tanzania will join the Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security when it culminates into a Ministerial Meeting.
This is according to a statement issued by Ministry of Defence Principal Public Relations Officer, Paul Shalala.
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