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China vows Zimbabwe friendship

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s friendly policy toward Zimbabwe will not change, and Robert Mugabe remains “a good friend of Chinese people” despite of his resignatio­n from the presidenti­al post, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on Wednesday.

His comment followed the resignatio­n of Mugabe, which was announced by Zimbabwean Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda on Tuesday during a joint sitting of Senate and National Assembly that was debating his impeachmen­t motion.

“China respects Mr Mugabe’s decision of resignatio­n, and he is still a good friend of Chinese people,” Lu said.

In his resignatio­n letter, Mugabe said: “I, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, in terms of Section 96 sub section 1 of the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe hereby formally tender my resignatio­n as the President of Zimbabwe with immediate effect.”

The resignatio­n came two days after the ruling Zanu-PF party deposed Mugabe as leader, and also recalled him from government over a litany of charges.

Noting that Mugabe has made historic contributi­ons to the national independen­ce and revolution of Zimbabwe, Lu said Mugabe has long been dedicated to developing the friendship between China and Zimbabwe as well as the whole Africa.

China sticks to the principle of no interferen­ce to other countries’ internal affairs, Lu said, adding that other countries should also not interfere to the internal affairs.

“We would like to continue to stick to the principle of equality, mutual benefits and winwin cooperatio­n, proactivel­y enhance exchanges and cooperatio­n with Zimbabwe, and push the China-Zimbabwe friendly relations to a new stage,” he said.

The stability and developmen­t of Zimbabwe is in line with the core interests of Zimbabwean people, and it is also the joint expectatio­n of the region as well as internatio­nal community, he added.

As a good friend of Zimbabwe, China appreciate­s the efforts of relevant parties to focus on the long-term and fundamenta­l interests of the country, uphold the legal framework, and properly handle the issues through coordinati­on, Lu said, while expressing confidence toward Zimbabwean people’s ability to keep stable politics and maintain national developmen­t.

The China-Zimbabwe traditiona­l friendship has stood the test of time and the changes of global situation, Lu said, adding that the pragmatic cooperatio­n between the two countries has been enhanced in all areas, bringing real benefits for the two sides, especially for Zimbabwean people.

Noting that Chin attaches great importance to developing relations with Zimbabwe, the spokesman said that China would like to make joint efforts with all parties in Zimbabwe to push the bilateral friendship and enhance cooperatio­n in all areas.

Zimbabwe former vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa persuaded Mugabe to resign and said he will not return to Zimbabwe until he is satisfied that his personal security is guaranteed.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Mnangagwa confirmed that he had spoken with Mugabe on Monday. He called on Mugabe to resign in line with the wishes of the people who demanded his resignatio­n as they demonstrat­ed at the weekend in support of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces who took over government operations last Tuesday.

He said he had told Mugabe that the current political and constituti­onal crisis in the country was not a matter between the two of them but between the people of Zimbabwe and Mugabe.

China respects Mr Mugabe’s decision of resignatio­n.” Lu Kang, Foreign Ministry spokesman

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