Core Points - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) observes October 25 as "Anti-Sanctions Day," with Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa urging Western nations to lift sanctions unconditionally [1] - Mnangagwa highlighted that sanctions hinder Zimbabwe's access to international credit resources, essential for sustainable economic development [1] - Despite challenges from sanctions and climate change, Zimbabwe's economy is reportedly maintaining a positive growth trajectory [1] - The historical context of land reform in Zimbabwe, which began in 2000, led to prolonged economic sanctions from Western countries [1] - The SADC established October 25 as "Anti-Sanctions Day" in 2019 to raise awareness about the impact of these sanctions [1] Additional Context - In March 2024, then-President Biden signed an executive order to terminate over 20 years of U.S. sanctions against Zimbabwe, while simultaneously imposing sanctions on 11 individuals and 3 entities, including President Mnangagwa [2]
津巴布韦敦促西方国家解除制裁
Xin Hua Wang·2025-10-26 02:12