Core Points - The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, called for the unconditional lifting of sanctions imposed by Western countries during the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day on October 25 [1] - Mnangagwa emphasized that the sanctions hinder Zimbabwe's access to international credit resources, which is essential for sustainable economic development [1] - Despite the challenges posed by sanctions and climate change, Zimbabwe's economy is reportedly maintaining a positive growth trajectory [1] Group 1 - The SADC Anti-Sanctions Day was established in 2019 to protest against the long-standing economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, which have been in place for over 20 years due to land reform policies [1] - Mnangagwa reiterated Zimbabwe's commitment to multilateralism and international cooperation, aiming for global peace, security, and equitable development [1] Group 2 - In March 2024, then-President Biden signed an executive order to terminate over 20 years of sanctions against Zimbabwe, while simultaneously imposing sanctions on 11 individuals and 3 entities, including President Mnangagwa [2]
【环球财经】津巴布韦敦促西方国家解除制裁
Xin Hua She·2025-10-26 02:03