Malawi–United Kingdom relations
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Malawi and the United Kingdom have formal diplomatic relations. They are both Commonwealth countries.
History[]
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[]
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.
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References[]
- Malawi–United Kingdom relations
- Bilateral relations of Malawi
- Bilateral relations of the United Kingdom
- Relations of colonizer and former colony
- Malawi and the Commonwealth of Nations
- United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations