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Zimbabwe Russia Ties Blast Off
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42509, member: 636"] Zimbabwe and Russia build stronger ties through shared investments and common goals. Acting Foreign Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu spoke at Russia Day celebrations in Harare yesterday. He praised the growing partnership between both countries. President Mnangagwa recently visited Moscow to discuss cooperation in mining, agriculture, energy, education and defense. These talks strengthen Zimbabwe's foreign relations strategy. Ndlovu emphasized Zimbabwe's commitment to creating a fair and democratic society for all citizens. He said the country wants to help people live prosperous and fulfilling lives through these partnerships. Russia Day marks an important moment for Russian people since 1992. Zimbabwe has celebrated this day with Russia for over 30 years. The minister highlighted Russian resilience and national pride. Both nations face unfair sanctions from Western countries. Ndlovu called these measures unjust and designed to stop sovereign nations from choosing their paths. He thanked Russia for supporting Zimbabwe at the United Nations Security Council in 2008. Russian Ambassador Nikolai Krasilnikov discussed ongoing projects between Russian company Alrosa and Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company. The partnership focuses on diamond industry development and creates new opportunities for both countries. [/QUOTE]
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