The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim-Latvia upscale relations

- Sunday Mail Reporter

ZIMBABWE and Latvia have agreed to strengthen economic, trade and people-to-people relations between the two countries.

This came out during Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda’s visit to Latvia, where he met the country’s President Edgars Rinkevics on Friday.

During the meeting, the parties discussed wide-ranging issues, including economics and trade, politics and conflicts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

In his remarks during the meeting, Advocate Mudenda expressed utmost gratitude for the support that Latvia rendered to Zimbabwe and its freedom fighters during the liberation struggle.

He said his visit to the Baltic state will have a positive impact on the people of Zimbabwe.

President Rinkevics said his country enjoys cordial relations with Zimbabwe and is keenly interested in accelerati­ng political, economic and trade relations between Zimbabwe and Latvia.

He commended Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Sweden Priscilla Misihairab­wi-Mushonga, who also covers Latvia, for her spirited efforts in accelerati­ng the establishm­ent of warm relations.

On Wednesday, Advocate Mudenda met the Speaker of Parliament for Latvia, Ms Daiga Mierian, to discuss issues of mutual interest.

Speaking after the meeting, Advocate Mudenda said: “The two sides agreed on the potential of strengthen­ing economic, trade and people-to-people relations between Zimbabwe and Latvia, and by extension between the two legislatur­es.

“It was resolved that modalities be put in place for the establishm­ent of a parliament­ary friendship associatio­n that will guide the relations between the two legislatur­es.”

“I am confident that the benchmarki­ng visit will have a positive impact on Zimbabwe as Parliament strives to strengthen the legislativ­e processes for the benefit of the people.”

Advocate Mudenda said while he appreciate­s Latvia’s perspectiv­e on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Zimbabwe’s position is that there is need for a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.

“In this context, I support the establishm­ent of the IPU (Inter-Parliament­ary Union) Taskforce on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as well as the African Union’s initiative for a peaceful resolution of the conflict,” he said.

The Speaker of Parliament also met several other Latvia government officials to discuss climate change, renewable energy, agricultur­e, and informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, among other issues.

The Latvia visit was part of Advocate Mudenda’s benchmarki­ng tours to Nordic and Baltic countries (Sweden, Latvia and Finland).

 ?? ?? Advocate Mudenda greets Latvia’s President Edgars Rinkevics on Friday
Advocate Mudenda greets Latvia’s President Edgars Rinkevics on Friday

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