Zimbabwe, Belarus Speak out on US Sanctions
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko this week visited Zimbabwe where he met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to discuss how the two nations can partner to bolster the southern African nation’s agricultural sector. While addressing reporters, both Lukashenko and Mnangagwa spoke against the U.S. sanctions placed on entities and citizens of their nations and added that it wasn't "surprising to see victims of sanctions cooperating.” For more on the partnership between the two nations, VOA’s Columbus Mavhunga speaks to farmers, analysts and authorities from the capital city, Harare.
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