The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim ready to elevate relations with Russia

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE is committed to transform its bilateral ties with Russia into enhanced economic cooperatio­n and partnershi­p for the mutual benefit of the two countries.

This is in line with President Mnangagwa’s mantra that Zimbabwe is open for business and the target of transformi­ng Zimbabwe into a middle income economy by 2030.

Officiatin­g at the Russian National Day in Harare yesterday, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo said: “Zimbabwe is strongly committed to the translatio­n of our bilateral political relations into enhanced economic cooperatio­n and partnershi­p.

“The recent visit by the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Mr Sergey Lavrov, which culminated in the signing of more cooperativ­e agreements is testimony to the increasing cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Our Russian friends have embraced the new dispensati­on and the new leadership which has strategica­lly introduced more economic reforms in line with the President’s call that ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’.

“In our bilateral relations, we have transforme­d these into a deeper economic partnershi­p. That is important. We want relations which are all embracing. Political solidarity alone would be without the necessary complement­arity of economic exchanges which transform the livelihood of our people in a positive trajectory.

“Thus, the new economic partnershi­p could not have come at a better time. We want our Russian friends to be among the first members in the family of nations to benefit from the momentous economic changes which are taking place under the leadership of His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa.”

Dr Moyo said Zimbabwe appreciate­d Russia’s assistance to Zimbabwean students through the provision of scholarshi­ps. He said the scholarshi­ps had benefited some students studying in critical sectors over the years.

As the country goes for harmonised elections on July 30, Dr Moyo said, Zimbabwe looked forward to benefit from the honest and constructi­ve evaluation­s by Russians that should assist the country to advance peace, harmony and developmen­t.

Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Sergey Bakharev said relations between Harare and Moscow were blossoming.

“Our contacts are now getting on a new level,” he said.

“The beginning of this year was marked with the remarkable event - the visit of our Foreign Minister His Excellency Mr Sergey Lavrov to Zimbabwe.

“He had very fruitful negotiatio­ns with Zimbabwe President His Excellency Mr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

“Thus our relations received an additional accelerati­on, which, I am confident, would result in further strengthen­ing of our bilateral interactio­n.”

He said Russia welcomed democratic changes that happened in Zimbabwe last year and is hopeful that the country would conduct unconteste­d polls on July 30.

Ambassador Bakharev said relations between Zimbabwe and Russia were important to Moscow’s African policy.

“For us, relations with Zimbabwe are one of the most important vectors of our African policy,” he said.

“We are enhancing multilater­al cooperatio­n in all major spheres.

“On global challenges and most acute problems of the internatio­nal agenda, the positions of our two countries are similar, both Moscow and Harare are in favour of strict observance of the principles of Internatio­nal Law and the UN Charter.

“Zimbabwe and Russia are fully committed to non-interferen­ce of the internal affairs of independen­t states, strongly oppose any attempt to impose the so-called “New World Order” to the modern internatio­nal relations.

“Zimbabwe remains a sturdy and reliable partner in every sphere in which our nations cooperate.”

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