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Trump extends Zim squeeze by one year

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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump has extended sanctions against Zimbabwe by a year, saying that the new government’s policies continue to pose an “unusual and extraordin­ary” threat to the American foreign policy.

The renewal on Monday comes despite calls by African leaders, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, for the sanctions to be lifted to give the country a chance to recover from its economic crisis.

“The actions and policies of these persons continue to pose an unusual and extraordin­ary threat to the foreign policy of the United States,” Trump said in a notice announcing the extension.

“I am continuing for (one) year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13288.”

Zimbabwe was on the agenda in talks President Cyril Ramaphosa had with European Union (EU) leaders on last Thursday. Trump administra­tion officials had said the sanctions will remain until the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa changes Zimbabwe’s laws restrictin­g media freedom and allowing protests.

According to US officials, there are 141 entities and individual­s in Zimbabwe currently under US sanctions, including Mnangagwa and former President Robert Mugabe.

Mnangagwa has called for the sanctions to be lifted against the ZANU-PF ruling party, top military figures and some government-owned firms, which were imposed during Mugabe’s rule over what the US said were human-rights violations and underminin­g of the democratic process. Zimbabwe is going through its worst economic crisis in a decade. Low on cash reserves, the southern African nation is battling severe fuel shortages.

The government announced in January a 150 percent increase which led to widespread discontent and violent demonstrat­ions. –

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