Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

GOVT ON SB MOYO STATEMENT Dismisses reports Minister retracted condemning US ambassador’s actions

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disowned the statement he issued on 31 October 2019 on the recent conduct and statements of the Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Zimbabwe His Excellency Brian A Nichols,” he said.

“For the record, the Honourable Minister has neither retracted nor renounced his statement. The said reports are mischievou­s and should be dismissed with the contempt they deserve.”

Dr Moyo said the US Ambassador’s statements violated diplomatic etiquette, were grossly partisan in nature and reflected a worrying lack of respect for the host Government.

“Compoundin­g these statements was the wholly unjustifie­d imposition of US sanctions on the Honourable Owen Ncube, Minister of State Security,” he said.

Dr Moyo said while Zimbabwean­s are welcoming, tolerant and friendly people, it would be a mistake to misinterpr­et the qualities to mean weakness or that the Government would ignore or tolerate any form of insult and abuse.

“Internatio­nal law helps us to draw a line between the function which a diplomatic mission may exercise and those that it may not. Furthermor­e, it establishe­s that, as sovereign nations, all countries in the world enjoy equal rights and protection.

“Clearly, the Convention does not permit Embassies to conduct themselves like opposition citadels, pre-occupying themselves with the constant casting of aspersions, innuendo and even insults at the host Government,” said Dr Moyo.

“It follows, therefore, that the conduct of any diplomat which is openly inimical to the promotion of friendly relations is far removed from the core objectives of the Convention and cannot simply be ignored. Any conduct that violates the generally accepted and legally recognised functions of diplomats, constitute­s the abuse of diplomatic privilege.”

Dr Moyo said no diplomat should allow themselves to behave or conduct themselves like a member of the opposition with complete disregard for diplomatic protocol.

He said it was unacceptab­le for the Ambassador to portray as fact unsubstant­iated allegation­s or rumours against the Government, some of which would still be under investigat­ion by law enforcemen­t or other Government agencies. “Persistent behaviour of this nature will test the patience of even the most tolerant among us. It would be a very sad day if dialogue between the US Embassy and this Ministry, and Government more broadly, were to collapse completely under its present leadership, such that we would end up just ignoring or even avoiding each other.

“We genuinely seek dialogue with all wellmeanin­g countries as part of our re-engagement efforts. But our openness and innate generosity of spirit of all Zimbabwean­s should not be taken for granted and should certainly not be abused,” said Dr Moyo.

“We have means to bring this to an end, should we deem it necessary or should we be pushed too far.”

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