Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

‘Govt has taken principled stand on Russia’

- Harare Bureau

THE Government made the right decision to reject brazen attempts by the United States to arm-twist Zimbabwe into joining a Washington-led coalition to isolate Russia for the conflict in Eastern Europe, a senior official has said.

It has since emerged that the US Embassy wrote to Government on 29 April this year urging Harare to immediatel­y disengage from economic and military co-operation with Russia, while offering Zimbabwe technical military assistance in return.

In a series of tweets yesterday, Zanu-PF national secretary for finance Cde Patrick Chinamasa said the US warned Zimbabwe from engaging in “financial or other transactio­ns with Russia including in non-dollar denominate­d transactio­ns”.

Washington further asked for the discontinu­ation of joint ventures or businesses between Zimbabwe and Russian defence-sector entities, which, according to Cde Chinamasa, is tantamount to a “call to Zimbabwe to publicly disarm itself”.

However, President Mnangagwa “emphatical­ly” refused “to do the bully’s bidding.”

“On April 29, 2022, the USA government, through its Harare Embassy, wrote to the Government of Zimbabwe: (a) ‘to urge the Government of Zimbabwe to take additional immediate action to forego military-technical cooperatio­n with Russia in response to Russia’s massive, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine’;

“(b) ‘to move as expeditiou­sly as possible to offramp from use of Soviet/Russian equipment in favour of non-Russian alternativ­es’; (c) ‘not to export Russian equipment back to Russia’; (d) ‘to close joint ventures or businesses of Russian defence-sector entities’; (e) ‘to forbid the Zimbabwean Government to engage in financial or other transactio­ns with Russia including in non-dollar denominate­d transactio­ns’,” said Cde Chinamasa.

The US, he added, offered to help Government off-ramp from Russian equipment and explore potential US alternativ­es.

“This is a classic case of a wolf having the temerity to self-appoint itself as advisor to the sheep on how the sheep can defend or protect itself from present and future attacks by the ravenous wolf. The USA is a ravenous wolf ready to eat us up greedily, ravenously devour us as its prey in the morning and at night divide the spoil.”

Since the beginning of conflict on 24 February, Washington has been actively building alliances worldwide to isolate Russia. Last month, the US Congress passed a new Bill to challenge Russian influence in Africa, targeting Moscow’s perceived African allies on the continent.

Through the Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act, the US plans “hold to account African government­s and their officials who are complicit in aiding (Russia’s) malign influence and activities” in Africa.

Nearly half of African countries, including Zimbabwe, refused to condemn Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine during a special session of the United Nations despite pressure from Western countries.

In March, more than half of the African countries chose to be neutral on United Nations resolution­s on Russia’s conflict with Ukraine. Cde Chinamasa said the US and its allies are disingenuo­usly seeking alliances with the very countries whose liberation they staunchly opposed.

The US, for example, supported the Ian Smith regime by passing the Byrd Amendment to circumvent UN sanctions against then Rhodesia. It also “rabidly” opposed the Land Reform Programme before imposing illegal sanctions at the behest of local surrogates.

Conversely, Zimbabwe received support in the form of arms and military training from the USSR (of which Russia was a dominant member), Eastern European countries, China and Cuba.

“The USA and its allies fought in the corner of the Smith regime. After Zimbabwe gained its Independen­ce in 1980, the UK - a key US ally - persuaded the new Zimbabwe Government to buy British manufactur­ed military aircraft but went on to ground the entire fleet by denying Zimbabwe the necessary spare parts.”

In addition to “overtly interferin­g in Zimbabwe’s domestic political affairs” through sponsoring opposition political formations and a phalanx of regime change civil society organisati­ons, the US was also openly hostile to Zimbabwe. So the US communicat­ion of April 29, 2022 must be understood for what it is: A call to Zimbabwe to publicly disarm itself. Zimbabwe should never allow foreign forces to dictate who its friends should be.

“We thank our President, Cde ED Mnangagwa, for his resolutene­ss in refusing emphatical­ly to do the bully’s bidding. Under Cde Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF’s watch, Zimbabwe will never be a colony again and will forever remain an independen­t sovereign State ready to take independen­t decisions in defence of the political, economic, social, cultural and religious interests of its people.”

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