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ZAMBIA-EU TO DEEPEN RELATIONS  

President Hakainde Hichilema has emphasised the need for Zambia and the European Union (EU) to deepen their cooperation, focusing on economic growth, peace and security.

President Hichilema said Zambia and the EU should work together to address global challenges and promote economic integration and participation.

The Head of State was speaking today at State House when  the EU Ambassador to Zambia and  COMESA delegation briefed him on the Annual Partnership Dialogue Forum which was held on February 26, 2026.

Mr Hichilema also expressed concern on the impact of global events, such as the Russia-Ukraine war, on the country’s economy and bilateral partnerships.

He called for increased cooperation to address issues such as migration and promotion of peace and security in the region.

President Hichilema also emphasised the importance of joint ventures and business investments between Africa and Europe.

And EU Ambassador to Zambia, Karolina Stasiak, expressed appreciation for Zambia’s active participation in the partnership dialogue.

“The spirit of openness and partnership that characterised our exchanges is a clear reflection of the strength and maturity of EU-Zambia relations under your leadership,” she said.

Ambassador Stasiak highlighted the EU’s commitment to supporting Zambia’s economic transformation and resilience, citing initiatives such as the Lolita Corridor, a flagship project with the potential to transform connectivity in the region and unlock new trade and investment opportunities.

“The EU remains a reliable, long-term, committed and predictable partner for Zambia, and we stand ready to continue working closely with your government and our coalition to continue delivering for the benefit of all our citizens,” she said.

The European Union (EU) and Zambia have reaffirmed their strong partnership, focusing on democracy and development.

The meeting was aimed at promoting deeper understanding of Zambia’s priorities and to identify areas for cooperation, with a focus on creating jobs, expanding economic opportunities, and improving human standards.