Riccardo Paterno’ di Montecupo and Mamadou Tangara. Photo: Order of Malta

The world’s smallest Catholic “country” (which is not the Vatican) to establish diplomatic relations with The Gambia

The Grand Chancellor and Minister Tangara have agreed to initiate the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Republic of The Gambia

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(ZENIT News / Sovereign Order of Malta, 08.30.2023).- The Grand Chancellor of the Order of Malta, Riccardo Paterno’ di Montecupo, received the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of The Gambia, Mamadou Tangara, on the morning of 23 August in the Magistral Palace of the Sovereign Order of Malta.

Besides the delicate situation in the Sahel after the coup d’état in Niger, the Order of Malta’s humanitarian projects in the West African country were discussed. The Order is already present in several neighbouring countries, and notably Senegal. The Grand Chancellor and Minister Tangara have agreed to initiate the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Republic of The Gambia. Accordingly, a declaration of intent was signed at the end of the meeting.

Foreign Minister Tangara also expressed interest in the healthcare and humanitarian aid activities that could be launched by the Order of Malta in his country, one of the smallest in the African continent.

Finally, the importance of interreligious dialogue was reiterated in a country, such as The Gambia, with a Muslim majority and where the Catholic minority represe

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