Iranian President Concludes Africa Tour With Zimbabwe Visit

Iranian President Concludes Africa Tour With Zimbabwe Visit

HARARE, Jul 14 (NNN-IRIN) – Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, concluded his three-nation Africa tour yesterday, with a one-day state visit to Zimbabwe.

In his welcoming remarks, Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, urged Iran to exploit investment opportunities in Zimbabwe.

“We welcome investments in several sectors of our economy, especially in mining. We have vast opportunities in mining, in health, in agriculture, in energy, infrastructure development, and science and technology,” he said.

Mnangagwa also condemned sanctions imposed on the two countries by Western nations, saying, both countries are victims of the illegal embargoes that continue to hamper growth.

“We look forward, therefore, to sharing experiences with Iran on innovative strategies, on propelling sustainable growth of our economies and raising the standard of lives of our people, even under these heinous sanctions” said Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa also affirmed his commitment to work with Iran and the international community in calling for a just global order.

In his remarks, Raisi, whose Africa tour also took him to Kenya and Uganda, said, Iran stands ready to share its capabilities with friends in Africa, especially Zimbabwe.

“Our cooperation with Zimbabwe and our cooperation with the African continent, which is a continent full of potential, could help us for mutual advances,” Raisi said in a translated speech.

“My visit’s message and signal is that, we are mutually determined to expand our bilateral relations in all areas, including political, economic, trade and science and technology sectors.”

Raisi also castigated sanctions imposed on the two countries by the West. “We are against unilateralism, we are against sanctions,” he said.

The two sides signed 12 Memoranda of Understanding in energy, ICT, education, agriculture, pharmaceuticals and other fields during Raisi’s visit.– NNN-IRIN

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