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Zimbabwe: NAM tackles geopolitical tensions, war in Palestine

NAM tackles geopolitical tensions, war in Palestine

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-18 22:09:20

President Mnangagwa and other global leaders are gathering in KAMPALA, Uganda, today to discuss crucial development issues, the current situation in Palestine, and to establish a path forward towards a multilateral world that values the equality of all nations. This important summit, which is being held under the auspices of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), will provide an opportunity for world leaders to collaborate and strategize on important issues that affect the global community.

President Mnangagwa arrived in KAMPALA last night to participate in the 19th summit of heads of state and government of the NAM. This gathering is expected to be a platform for leaders to engage in constructive dialogue, exchange ideas, and work towards shared solutions for sustainable development and peace.

The summit will focus on a range of development issues that are critical for the advancement of all nations. This includes discussions on economic growth, poverty eradication, and the promotion of social equity. In addition, the leaders will address the current situation in Palestine, seeking to find ways to support peace and stability in the region.

One of the main objectives of the summit is to reaffirm the commitment to a multilateral world, where all nations are treated with equality and respect. Leaders will work towards fostering a global environment that encourages cooperation, mutual understanding, and solidarity among nations.

As the world continues to navigate through complex challenges, the summit provides an opportunity for leaders to reaffirm their dedication to the principles of the Non-Aligned Movement. This includes a commitment to promoting peace, sovereignty, and the right of all nations to self-determination.

Overall, the NAM summit in KAMPALA will serve as a platform for President Mnangagwa and other global leaders to engage in meaningful discussions, strengthen international cooperation, and chart a course towards a more inclusive and equitable world.

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