The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UN throws weight behind Zim in sanctions fight

- Wallace Ruzvidzo Full story on www.herald.co.zw

THE United Nations is rallying behind Zimbabwe for the unequivoca­l removal of Western imposed sanctions, as they are detrimenta­l to the country’s developmen­t.

Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Ambassador Dr Frederick Shava, who was attending the high-level meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Operationa­l Activities for Developmen­t Segment (OAS), which ended on Thursday, held a sideline meeting with UN Secretary General Mr António Guterres who threw his weight behind Zimbabwe in its fight against the punitive measures.

Dr Shava said Mr Gutteres conveyed his message of support to President Mnangagwa and the generality of Zimbabwean­s. In turn, he said he had apprised the UN on the conducive working relationsh­ip between Zimbabwe and the UN resident coordinato­r in the country.

“While attending the Segment, I had the opportunit­y to pay a courtesy call on the UN Secretary General Mr Antonio Guterres,” said Dr Shava. “The Secretary General conveyed support for Zimbabwe in its fight against the unjust sanctions, and asked me to convey best wishes to His Excellency the President Dr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa.

“I expressed satisfacti­on with Zimbabwe’s working relationsh­ip with the UN and the resident coordinato­r and my support for the reform process he is undertakin­g.

“I took advantage of the platform to emphasise that the continued imposition of illegal and unwarrante­d sanctions on Zimbabwe by some members of the internatio­nal community continued to undermine our national efforts to achieve our developmen­t agenda, and the implementa­tion of the SDGs.”

Dr Shava said he had also informed the UN about how preparatio­ns for the impending elections were going, while also reiteratin­g President Mnangagwa’s invitation to Mr Guterres to visit Zimbabwe and witness the milestones that the Second Republic had achieved.

“I took advantage of the meeting to apprise Secretary-General Guterres on preparatio­ns for the upcoming harmonised elections, scheduled for August 2023d.

“I renewed the invitation extended by HE the President, Dr Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, to Secretary-General Guterres to visit Zimbabwe at some point, to come and see and appreciate the efforts being undertaken by the Second Republic, to foster socio-economic developmen­t and peaceful co-existence to eradicate poverty.”

The UN, said Dr Shava, had expressed its commitment to the success of Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance and debt resolution.

“I also briefed the Segment on Zimbabwe’s Structured Dialogue Platform on Arrears Clearance and Debt Resolution Strategy.”

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