European Union Invites Zimbabwe for Dialogue

The European Union has invited Zimbabwe to resume re-engagement talks to explore ways of normalising relations.

President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace are subject to U.S. and EU sanctions.

  • Zimbabwe:   EU Sows Discord in Zanu-PF

    Financial Gazette, 24 February 2012

    THE European Union (EU) last week removed 51 individuals and 20 State companies associated with President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party from its list of targeted sanctions,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zanu-PF Dismisses Sanctions 'Easing'

    Zimbabwe Standard, 19 February 2012

    ZANU PF has dismissed the European Union (EU) partial easing of sanctions against the country as of no consequence as the party was pushing for an unconditional removal of all the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   EU Thaws on Sanctions

    The Herald, 18 February 2012

    THE European Union has removed 51 people, including journalists and politicians, and 20 companies from the sanctions list. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Keep Sanctions On Mugabe's Inner Circle'

    HRW, 17 February 2012

    (Brussels) - The European Union should maintain its travel restrictions and asset freezes on President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle until Zimbabwe carries out concrete human… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   European Union Eases Targeted Sanctions

    SW Radio, 17 February 2012

    A decision announced Friday by the European Union to remove 51 individuals and 20 companies from the targeted sanctions list has been met with strong criticism by some observers… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mumbengegwi, Chinamasa Off EU Sanctions List

    Financial Gazette, 16 February 2012

    THE European Union (EU) will tomorrow announce the relaxation of targeted sanctions slapped on President Robert Mugabe and members of his inner circle in 2002 amid revelations that… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Don't Ease or Loosen Those Sanctions!

    SW Radio, 16 February 2012

    Sometimes I doubt the sincerity of those who appear to be in the forefront of helping us normalise the situation in Zimbabwe. Read more »

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