Delegates include Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa (SA), Botswana, Mauritius, Sierra Leone, and Zambia. This CFAMM is significant as it will signal the start of Commonwealth Day activities, marked every year on the second Monday in March. The Foreign Affairs Ministers will address the role of the Commonwealth in a fast-changing international landscape; and explore impactful and transformative solutions to unlock opportunities together for shared prosperity across the Commonwealth, in the face of a fractured global climate. SA is represented by Deputy Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Alvin Botes.
–Reuters–