Saint Lucia forge diplomatic ties with Rwanda and Nepal
With an aim to develop strong global relations, the government of Saint Lucia has established diplomatic relations with the government of Nepal and the Republic of Rwanda.
The new diplomatic ties were forged seeking promotion of mutual understanding and strengthening cooperation between the countries.
The relations are guided by the principles of the United Nations Charter and international law, particularly the respect and promotion of international peace and security, equality among states, due respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity, independence and international treaties, and non-interference in internal affairs of the states.
Signing on behalf of the government of Saint Lucia was H.E. Ambassador Cosmos Richardson, the permanent representative of Saint Lucia to the United Nations.
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