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ZANU PF Disappointed As EU Extends Arms Embargo On Zimbabwe

1 year agoSat, 10 Feb 2024 06:01:42 GMT
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ZANU PF Disappointed As EU Extends Arms Embargo On Zimbabwe

The ruling party in Zimbabwe, ZANU PF, has expressed disappointment with the European Union’s decision to extend the arms embargo on the country. They believe that the EU should consider the professionalism of the Zimbabwean security forces and their commitment to human rights when making such decisions.

The EU recently renewed its restrictive measures for another year, until February 20, 2025. In a statement seen by Pindula News, the reason for the extension is cited as “the situation” in Zimbabwe. The sanctions include an arms and equipment embargo that could be used for internal repression, as well as a targeted freeze on assets belonging to Zimbabwe Defence Industries.

In response, Farai Marapira, the ZANU PF Director for Information and Publicity, stated that this decision hinders the country’s progress towards prosperity. He emphasised that Zimbabwe remains dedicated to peace, stability, and good governance. The Herald quoted him as saying:

As Zanu PF, we are disappointed but not surprised to learn about the EU’s decision to extend the arms embargo on Zimbabwe.

This decision further undermines our efforts to build a prosperous nation. We remain committed to peace, stability, and good governance.

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The EU must recognise our comprehensive reforms and engage constructively. These reforms implemented under the able leadership of His Excellency, President Dr ED Mnangagwa are undeniably palpable.

He also praised the Zimbabwean security forces for their “professionalism and adherence to human rights”. Marapira argued that it is time to rebuild trust, promote dialogue, and lift the outdated restrictions imposed on Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwean army is facing accusations of violating the rights of its citizens, particularly during election periods. Critics claim that instead of operating independently as a state entity, the army follows instructions from the ruling party, ZANU PF. This raises concerns that the availability of arms could be used to further infringe upon human rights. However, it’s important to note that the army has also participated in peacekeeping missions under the United Nations, African Union, and Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Marapira concluded by expressing Zimbabwe’s willingness to work with the EU and demonstrate their commitment to a peaceful and prosperous nation. He emphasized that Zimbabwe keeps its doors open and hopes for a return of common sense in the West.

The sanctions on Zimbabwe were initially imposed in 2011 due to alleged human rights violations under the leadership of the late Robert Mugabe. They have been renewed annually since then, with some entities and individuals being removed or added to the sanctions list.

Proponents of the sanctions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, argue that they are targeted and do not harm the general population or the country’s economy. However, ZANU PF, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union, and the United Nations contend that the sanctions have unintended consequences for ordinary people and entities. They argue that the sanctions have hindered Zimbabwe’s ability to trade with neighbouring countries, affecting not only the Zimbabwean economy but also that of its neighbours.

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16 Comments

Hondo · 1 year ago
Muzvidi zvimbo majaira kuponda
Registered Voter · 1 year ago
they think the Zim military is **** not to get military equipment from Un named sources. kkkk. They should actually fo an investigation on this not zviya zve gold mafia bull shiit.
Pasi Pamera Ziso · 1 year ago
Imagine sitting around with expired bombs and pretend that the country's security is intact Let the know that we do not necessarily have to wait for their approval to secure our territory but we will always think outside the box
Tina · 1 year ago
They are angry with zanu pf. They wanted chamisa but he lost. As long as the power is in the hands of zanu pf, sanctions will not be lifted
debt collector · 1 year ago
sunkitchen on arms of war? we can use Spears and catapults lf someone doesn't want to trade with you look somewhere. we need food not pistols,kkkkk
Jue Saidi · 1 year ago
hiii apana zviripo China Russia kuti kudii muchipiwa zvombo zvakaora kare anditi zvindenge zvamurikupiwa ndozviri kungodonha kwanai vanhu
zim · 1 year ago
chimurenga zvombo zvaibva kupi
zim · 1 year ago
china ne russia zviriko zvombo
𓅓︎ · 1 year ago
𝙑𝙖𝙣𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙤 𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙜𝙖 𝙠𝙪𝘾𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙖 𝙣𝙚𝙠𝙪𝙍𝙪𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙖, 𝙖𝙯𝙫𝙞𝙣𝙖 𝙗𝙖𝙨𝙖
Nhai nhai certification yeyi ku EU zvayo · 1 year ago
China, Russia have always been good better sources for these, Kana kurikuti varikuvavarira accreditation kuma peace keeping missions they should just snooze or mute a bit while, while Sanctions get done with it but rearmemation senyika we won't stop with our all weather friends of China and Russia we get far advanced with weapons vachifunga kuti takasara
baba jukwa · 1 year ago
ndimi muri kupiwa ma weapons e Soviet Union
??? · 1 year ago
Takarasima nekuda zvombo, munoda zveiko? Zvinodyiwa here?
Ian Smith · 1 year ago
I haven't forgotten 2018 where people were shot by the army.A soldier claimed to have fired a rifle at 45degrees and still killed someone. Professionalism which entails the killing unarmed civilians is terrorism.EU must keep out it's weapons to save the population from another gukurahundi.
Faction · 1 year ago
Viva Honorable Chris Mutswanga ourZanu pf Moses 2028 presidential candidate

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