Africazine:
Belarus and Zimbabwe are set to deepen their parliamentary and political party collaboration.
This commitment emerged from a meeting between Belarus’ Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Yuri Nikolaichik, and Zimbabwe’s National Assembly Speaker, Jacob Mudenda. They discussed advancing political, economic, and humanitarian ties, including a potential preferential trade agreement.
Strengthening Ties Between Belarus and Zimbabwe
During their discussions, both parties emphasized the need for enhanced cooperation in various sectors. Jacob Mudenda expressed appreciation for his recent visit to Belarus and the fruitful outcomes of the 2nd international interparty conference held in Brest. This conference focused on state sovereignty and international relations in a multipolar world.
The dialogue included plans to implement joint projects in agricultural mechanization, food security, and energy. Both nations are keen on fostering industrial cooperation and digitalization efforts, which are crucial for their development.
Belarus: Key figures on political cooperation
- 2nd international interparty conference held on 28-29 May
Future Steps for Belarus and Zimbabwe
- Initiate work on a preferential trade agreement between the EAEU and Zimbabwe
- Advance projects in agriculture, energy, and education
- Enhance humanitarian exchanges and youth organization contacts
Both nations are committed to a collaborative future, focusing on mutual growth and development.
