The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Harare intensifie­s UNSC seat bid

- Kudakwashe Mugari in KAMPALA, Uganda

ZIMBABWE will take its lobby for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) seat to the African Union (AU) when the continenta­l bloc meets next month, President Mnangagwa has said.

The Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) and AU member-states have already thrown their weight behind Zimbabwe’s bid.

In an interview on the sidelines of the 19th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the third summit of the Group of 77 plus China (G77+China), the President said Zimbabwe was pushing for more support in its bid.

“It is necessary that we continue to come together in the Non-Aligned Movement,” he said.

“Yes, we are here, we are bidding for a seat in the Security Council and at least I’m aware that SADC is in support of us and also AU, although we need to push for more support in the AU.

“This year, we are taking the bid to the AU as we meet for the AU summit.”

Turning to the conflict in Gaza, President Mnangagwa said the matter should not be ignored, adding that Israel’s acts were a violation of human rights.

“It’s an issue that cannot be put under the carpet; we are very clear that the Gaza issue should not be ignored.

“We believe that the Palestinia­n people must be supported because they are being troubled by the Israelis and so on,” he said.

Both Palestine and Israel, he said, needed to engage in dialogue to stop further loss of life and damage to infrastruc­ture.

“So, we, members of the NonAligned Movement, want to see dialogue between the two parties so that the suffering and destructio­n of property and infrastruc­ture must be stopped and then whatever conflict or disagreeme­nt must be resolved at the table through a dialogue.

“The Saharawi continues to be a subject of concern, but we, as Zimbabwe, support the rights and sovereignt­y of the Saharawi.”

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe was happy that the NAM summit continues to promote developing countries’ developmen­tal efforts, as this would ensure that their voices are heard and not left out in the global developmen­t matrix.

“When we became independen­t, we immediatel­y joined the Non-Aligned Movement and, as you may remember, we once hosted the Non-Aligned Movement conference in the 1980s, and we are a proud and prominent member of the movement.

“We are happy that again it has

been hosted here in Africa and we are happy that it continues to promote Third World aspiration­s and policies,” he added.

“I am also happy with the way President Museveni was very focused in relation to the promotion of Third World countries — ourselves. “So, we as Zimbabwean­s are supportive of making sure South-to-South cooperatio­n is promoted and this conference which was held here had that focus, and I believe that as we continue to go forward, the voice of the Third World nations will continue to be heard.

“I am happy to have been invited to this conference here in Uganda and I had the opportunit­y to share views with His Excellency President Museveni comprehens­ively on the way forward as African Heads of State.”

 ?? ?? Part of the crowd that attended the inaugurati­on ceremony
Part of the crowd that attended the inaugurati­on ceremony
 ?? ?? President Mnangagwa congratula­tes his Democratic Republic of Congo counterpar­t, President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, at the inaguratio­n ceremony at Martyus Stadium in Kinshasa, DRC, yesterday. — Pictures: Presidenti­al Photograph­er Tawanda Mudimu
President Mnangagwa congratula­tes his Democratic Republic of Congo counterpar­t, President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, at the inaguratio­n ceremony at Martyus Stadium in Kinshasa, DRC, yesterday. — Pictures: Presidenti­al Photograph­er Tawanda Mudimu
 ?? ?? President Mnangagwa joins other Heads of State and Government at the inaugu- ration ceremony of DRC President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, at Martyus Stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, yesterday
President Mnangagwa joins other Heads of State and Government at the inaugu- ration ceremony of DRC President Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, at Martyus Stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, yesterday

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