Chinese Ambassador Zhou Ding met with Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Amon Murwira on February 20, 2025, to discuss the strengthening of China-Zimbabwe relations. They focused on the strategic partnership and cooperation between the two nations, emphasizing the importance of their longstanding friendship and commitments to mutual development.
On February 20, 2025, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhou Ding held a meeting with Amon Murwira, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Their discussions centered on enhancing the development of relations and practical cooperation between China and Zimbabwe.
Ambassador Zhou highlighted the enduring friendship between the two nations, noting its resilience over time. He affirmed the robust political trust shared by both countries and the successful outcomes achieved through bilateral collaborations across multiple sectors. With the 45th anniversary of their diplomatic ties approaching, China aims to put into action the agreements reached by the two leaders and boost the implementation of results from the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
Minister Murwira praised the strong relations with China, emphasizing their contribution to Zimbabwe’s ability to combat illegal sanctions and foster national progress. He reiterated Zimbabwe’s commitment to the One-China policy and expressed the government’s eagerness to explore deeper partnerships across all sectors, aiming to jointly foster a prosperous future for Zimbabwe-China relations.
The meeting between Ambassador Zhou Ding and Minister Amon Murwira underscored the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation between China and Zimbabwe. The engagement aims to further solidify their strategic partnership and enhance socio-economic outcomes for both nations, with a commitment to joint efforts in diverse areas of development.
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