Putin Cheers Mnangagwa at Flashy Kremlin Bash

Russia welcomed Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa to Moscow last Saturday. Both leaders met at the Kremlin during events marking the 80th anniversary of World War II's victory. They talked about making their countries work better together. Putin called Zimbabwe a trusted friend in Africa. The leaders will mark 45 years of talking to each other next year.

Russia plans to help Zimbabwe with mining, energy, power, and farming. Both nations want more trade between them. Putin said 460 Zimbabwe students learn at Russian schools right now. Russia gave Zimbabwe 25,000 tons of wheat last year. They also sent loads of fertilizer to help farmers grow food.

Both leaders agreed they want a fair world where everyone follows the rules. Mnangagwa thanked Russia for letting him join the war victory parade on Friday and praised the Russian people for their courage during the war. Putin mentioned that Zimbabwe helped train pilots during World War II. Russia keeps making more friends across Africa, with another meeting planned later this year.
 

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