SADC Calls for Unconditional Removal of Sanctions Against Zimbabwe

In his official statement for SADC Anti-Sanctions Day, SADC Chairperson President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa reaffirmed the SADC community’s solidarity with Zimbabwe, calling for the immediate and unconditional removal of what he described as “unwarranted and cruel sanctions” imposed by Western countries. President Mnangagwa emphasized that these sanctions not only violate basic international law and the United Nations Charter but also inflict deep harm on ordinary, vulnerable Zimbabweans, obstructing the nation’s economic and social progress.

Addressing the impact of these measures, President Mnangagwa appealed for the message of solidarity to transcend borders and resonate with those enforcing the sanctions. “They must realize the extent of harm their actions impose on Zimbabwe’s people, the SADC region, and Africa at large,” he stated.

Background and Regional Solidarity

The call for the lifting of sanctions traces back to the 39th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government in 2019, where October 25 was designated as SADC Anti-Sanctions Day. This decision added renewed strength to the region’s collective resolve against these sanctions, which are widely viewed as violations of Zimbabweans’ basic human rights. Since then, the African Union (AU) and the United Nations (UN) have echoed this call, joined by international allies like China and Russia.

Global Response and Diplomatic Outreach

The campaign for the removal of sanctions has not gone unnoticed. In response to increasing international pressure, the United States has ramped up its efforts to defend the sanctions on social media platforms like X. Meanwhile, SADC’s firm stance has contributed to improved diplomatic relations, leading to the gradual easing of some sanctions previously imposed by the European Union and the United Kingdom.

Zimbabwe’s approach, encapsulated by the mantra “Zimbabwe is a Friend to All and an Enemy to None,” underscores its commitment to the “Engagement, Re-engagement, and Re-affirmation” policy. This philosophy has fostered stronger alliances with SADC, the AU, and the UN, collectively challenging the unilateralism demonstrated by the United States on the world stage.

H.E. President ED Mnangagwa
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