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Belarus and Zimbabwe sign agreement to enhance parliamentary cooperation

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Belarus and Zimbabwe are enhancing their diplomatic ties through a new cooperation agreement.

On 27 May, the House of Representatives of Belarus and the National Assembly of Zimbabwe signed an agreement aimed at strengthening their bilateral cooperation. This agreement was established during a meeting between Igor Sergeyenko, Chairman of the House of Representatives, and Jacob Mudenda, Speaker of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe.

Belarus and Zimbabwe Sign Cooperation Agreement

The cooperation agreement focuses on fostering brotherhood and friendship between the two nations. It is expected to facilitate the formation of inter-parliamentary friendship groups, which will play a crucial role in implementing the agreement. A group has already been established in Belarus, with hopes for a similar group to be formed in Zimbabwe soon.

This initiative will enable lawmakers from both countries to stay updated on current issues, engage in the intergovernmental commission’s work, and understand the challenges faced by the executive branch and business owners. Their involvement is anticipated to provide valuable assistance in project implementation.

Belarus: Key figures on Cooperation Agreement

  • Agreement signed on 27 May
  • First visit of Zimbabwe’s National Assembly leadership to Minsk
  • Year 2026 marked by active parliamentary contacts

Future Steps in Belarus-Zimbabwe Relations

  • Formation of inter-parliamentary friendship group in Zimbabwe
  • Continued parliamentary exchanges between both nations

Strengthening cooperation between Belarus and Zimbabwe marks a significant step in their diplomatic relations.

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