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Minister for International Relations, Dr Phenyo Butale
May 27, 2026

The Ministry for International Relations convened the Foreign Policy Pitso Stakeholder Meeting on Tuesday in Gaborone, under the theme “Building Consensus on Botswana’s Foreign Policy.” The gathering brought together Government officials, Members of Parliament, traditional leaders, civil society, academia, the private sector, youth representatives, development partners, and members of the public to contribute towards shaping Botswana’s foreign policy direction.

 

Opening the engagement, the Minister for International Relations, Dr Phenyo Butale, emphasised the importance of foreign policy as a reflection of Botswana’s national identity, values, and aspirations in an evolving global environment. He noted that Botswana’s foreign relations have historically been guided by the principles of democracy, development, self-reliance, national unity, Botho, peaceful coexistence, and the peaceful resolution of conflict.

 

The Minister observed that the growing complexity of the international system, coupled with geopolitical shifts, climate change, technological advancement, cyber-security concerns, migration, public health challenges, and economic uncertainties, necessitates a comprehensive and clearly articulated foreign policy framework. He stated that the Government has found it both prudent and necessary to develop a written foreign policy document that will guide Botswana’s engagement with the international community while safeguarding national interests.

 

Dr Butale further underlined the Government’s intention to pursue a human rights-centred foreign policy that positions Botswana as a stable, democratic, and peace-loving nation, committed to the dignity and welfare of all people. He reaffirmed the country’s commitment to multilateralism, strategic international partnerships, and economic diplomacy as key drivers for attracting foreign direct investment, expanding trade opportunities, creating employment, and advancing economic diversification in line with Vision 2036, NDP 12, and the Botswana Economic Transformation Programme.

 

Providing an overview of the Draft Foreign Policy, the Ministry for International Relations’ Permanent Secretary, Ambassador Thuso Ramodimoosi, explained that the document is the result of an extensive consultative process spanning more than a decade, involving stakeholders from across society. He noted that the policy seeks to protect Botswana’s sovereignty and security while promoting democracy, good governance, peace, sustainable development, and regional integration.

Ambassador Ramodimoosi stated that the Draft Foreign Policy prioritises economic diplomacy, youth empowerment, environmental sustainability, climate action, food and energy security, education, and innovation, while strengthening Botswana’s standing as a principled and reliable partner in international affairs.

Both speakers stressed that Botswana’s foreign policy must remain people-centred, inclusive, and responsive to national aspirations. Stakeholders were encouraged to contribute openly and constructively to ensure that the final policy framework reflects a shared national vision capable of advancing Botswana’s development, prosperity, and international reputation.

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