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Zimbabwe: President’s 2024 work schedule begins with key summits

President’s 2024 work schedule begins with key summits

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-17 22:10:20

President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has begun his work for the 2024 calendar year with two essential multilateral meetings in Entebbe, Uganda. His first meeting is with the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) members, followed by a meeting with the G77 Nations plus China.

During these meetings, President Mnangagwa is not only discussing important issues with other world leaders, but also seeking support for Zimbabwe’s election to the United Nations Security Council. This is a crucial step for Zimbabwe, as it aims to gain a seat on the Security Council and have a say in global matters relating to peace and security.

The meetings in Uganda are strategic, as they provide President Mnangagwa with the opportunity to engage with a diverse group of nations and build relationships that could benefit Zimbabwe in the future. By participating in these multilateral forums, President Mnangagwa is demonstrating Zimbabwe’s commitment to international diplomacy and cooperation.

In addition to seeking support for Zimbabwe’s UN Security Council bid, President Mnangagwa is likely to discuss a wide range of issues, including economic cooperation, trade, and regional security. These meetings provide a platform for Zimbabwe to highlight its priorities and engage in dialogue with other nations on common challenges and opportunities.

Overall, President Mnangagwa’s participation in these multilateral meetings signifies Zimbabwe’s proactive approach to global diplomacy and its desire to contribute to and shape the international agenda. As the year progresses, it will be interesting to see how Zimbabwe’s engagement with other nations at these forums translates into tangible benefits for the country and its people.

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