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Malawi

United Kingdom

Malawi and the United Kingdom have formal diplomatic relations. They are both Commonwealth countries.

History

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British influence in modern-day Malawi began through a system of foreign influence when Nyasaland became a British protectorate under a colonial administration. The Queen of Great Britain became the Queen of Nyasaland. Nyasaland gained independence on 6 July 1964 and has since known as Malawi.

Post colonial relations

Malawi has had diplomatic relations with United Kingdom during the post-colonial era.

Cochrane-Dyet cable

See also: Cochrane-Dyet 2011 Cable Controversy

Malawi and the UK found themselves in a diplomatic row in 2012 that resulted in the mutual expulsion of their envoys. Bingu wa Mutharika expelled British High Commissioner Fergus Cochrane-Dyet for calling him "arrogant" and "intolerant" after a leaked cable was published in The Nation newspaper. The United Kingdom in return expelled acting High Commissioner Flossie Gomile-Chidyaonga and revoked her invitation to the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Relations were restored after Joyce Banda came into power.

See also

References

  1. "UK and Malawi expel each other's diplomats". Reuters. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  2. "UK expels Malawi diplomat in tit-for-tat move". The Mail Guardian. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
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