The Herald (Zimbabwe)

G77+ China pushes for fairness

- Mukudzei Chingwere in HAVANA, Cuba

ZIMBABWE believes in a unified, fair and just world where nations get a chance to pursue their national developmen­t and economic goals without hindrance.

This was revealed by Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava when he arrived here yesterday for the G77+China summit.

Ambassador Shava is leading the Zimbabwe delegation to the summit that brings together 134 countries from Africa, Asia, North and South America, as well as China in their quest to foster a fair world economic order in the face of continued unfair dominance by the West.

On his arrival here, Ambassador Shava, as per President Mnangagwa’s foreign policy thrust of being a friend to all and an enemy to none, said Zimbabwe desires a world order premised on unity thus giving member states a fair chance at pursuing economic developmen­t.

Zimbabwe’s participat­ion at the summit comes as the country continues to soldier on with its economic developmen­t plan in the face of illegal sanctions and thus find the G77+ China a fair platform to converse and co-operate on mutually beneficial terms.

Ambassador Shava is standing in for Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga, who was initially pencilled in to lead the delegation but couldn’t do so owing to a busy schedule back home.

“I am standing in for VP Chiwenga who should have been leading our participat­ion here but couldn’t make it due to other commitment­s,” he said.

“(The G77+China) brings together countries which have common ideals which they want to advance and protect especially against those with their own different internatio­nal agendas.” ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

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