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Foreign Minister Nyanti Calls for Reclaiming African Diplomacy

Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti has underscored the importance of reclaiming and elevating Africa’s indigenous diplomatic traditions.

“Africa and Liberia have been engaged in diplomacy long before the modern state system,” she noted. “In Liberia, we have the ‘Palava Hut’ model of settling disputes an indigenous approach that embodies dialogue, consensus, and reconciliation. It is time for Africa to standardize and elevate our own diplomatic practices as we chart a new path for the continent,” Foreign Minister Nyanti noted.

Speaking at programs marking the relaunch of the Ambassadorial Lecture seminar series, the Foreign Minister Nyanti reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to transforming Liberia’s diplomatic landscape.

“We must not only train diplomats; we must shape thought leaders who understand the past, engage the present, and influence the future. These initiatives are part of that broader vision.”

The Ambassador George Wallace Lecture and Seminar Series, named after one of Liberia’s most accomplished diplomats, aims to serve as a dynamic platform for dialogue, reflection, and strategic thought.

Among other things,  she pointed out that it will feature seasoned diplomats, foreign policy experts, and scholars from across the globe, contributing to Liberia’s evolving role in international affairs.

Reassuring the gathering,  Amb. Nyanti emphasized that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains steadfast in its mission to drive Liberia’s foreign policy through innovation, capacity building, and inclusive leadership.

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