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UK Ditching Sanctions to Cozy Up to Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42207, member: 636"] Britain takes a fresh approach with Zimbabwe after a seven-year hiatus in cabinet visits. Lord Ray Collins became the first British minister to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House on Wednesday. The UK government aims to establish partnerships based on mutual respect rather than traditional patterns of control. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's team focuses on listening to African nations instead of lecturing them. Collins emphasized creating situations where both countries benefit from stronger ties. Recent developments clearly demonstrate this new direction. Britain removed several Zimbabwean officials from its sanctions list last month. Former intelligence chief Isaac Moyo and ex-police chief Godwin Matanga were freed from these restrictions. Ministers Anselem Sanyatwe and Owen Ncube also escaped the penalty list. The Zimbabwe Defence Industries company received similar relief from British punishment. Collins stressed that economic growth drives their partnership goals. He promised to return to Zimbabwe to make sure both sides deliver on their promises. The minister rejected cookie-cutter solutions for different African countries. Each nation deserves individual attention based on its specific needs and circumstances. Britain aims to help Zimbabwe prosper during future cooperation efforts. [/QUOTE]
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