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Zimbabwe praises China, Russia for blocking sanctions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63889, member: 636"] Zimbabwe marks SADC Anti-Sanctions Day on Oct. 25 as a declaration of resistance against Western sanctions imposed after the 2000 land reform program redistributed property from 4,500 white farmers to 360,000 black households. Russia and China blocked multiple UN Security Council sanction attempts in the early 2000s, but the United States enacted the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act in 2001, while the European Union imposed parallel measures. The Second Republic under President Mnangagwa pursues Vision 2030 through partnerships with Beijing and Moscow, which fund infrastructure projects at Kariba South Hydroelectric Station and Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. Chinese Ambassador Wang Guangya defended Zimbabwe's sovereignty in 2008, and Russian envoy Vitaly Churkin rejected Western interference in domestic affairs. SADC established the commemoration in 2019 under Tanzanian President John Magufuli to challenge sanctions affecting regional stability. [/QUOTE]
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