President Mnangagwa Calls for Unconditional Removal of Sanctions at UNGA

In a speech delivered on his behalf by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador Fredrick Shava, at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), President Emmerson Mnangagwa called for the unconditional removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe and Cuba by Western nations.

He stressed that these unilateral sanctions have severely impacted the livelihoods of Zimbabweans, undermining efforts to achieve the country’s Vision 2030 goal of becoming an upper-middle-income economy. President Mnangagwa urged the international community to support the removal of these sanctions, echoing similar calls made by leaders from friendly countries, such as Namibia.

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The President’s address also endorsed the African Union’s stance on reforming the United Nations Security Council by granting Africa two permanent seats with veto power. He highlighted the destructive effects of climate change in the SADC region, particularly the El Niño-induced drought, and called for international support in raising USD 5.8 billion to mitigate these impacts and prepare for future environmental challenges. Furthermore, he criticized the outdated global financial system, which he described as biased in favour of developed nations to the detriment of developing countries, and emphasized the need for reforms to create a more equitable economic environment.

Additionally, the President showcased Zimbabwe’s achievements in key sectors such as agriculture, mining, infrastructure, and education, all aimed at fostering national development. He also called for an end to the persecution of the Palestinian and Saharawi peoples, advocating for their right to self-determination and justice.

Despite facing criticism for his absence from the UNGA due to pressing national matters, President Mnangagwa’s leadership continues to be praised for balancing both domestic and international obligations. His decisive approach in addressing sanctions, global financial imbalances, climate change, and international conflicts has strengthened Zimbabwe’s position on the global stage, with many recognizing his exceptional leadership qualities within the SADC region.

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