Zimbabwe to Talk Sanctions with the EU

The Zimbabwean government has accused Britain of attempting to undermine the country's dialogue with the EU.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

  • Zimbabwe:   Ministers Set for EU Sanctions Talks

    SW Radio, 7 May 2012

    A delegation of Zimbabwean government ministers will travel to the European Union (EU) this week, for talks aimed at securing the lifting of targeted sanctions still in place… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sanctions Hindering Economic Development

    Zanu-PF, 26 April 2012

    THE unjustified economic embargo imposed on Zimbabwe by the West and its allies has corroded and frustrated the country's economic growth and those that called for them should now… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zim-EU Talks Set to Resume Soon

    The Herald, 23 April 2012

    THE Zimbabwe-European Union re-engagement talks are expected to resume early next month with calls for the complete removal of the illegal sanctions set to take centre stage,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Four ZSE Firms Face Sanctions

    Financial Gazette, 16 April 2012

    THE Securities Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ) has threatened to act on four Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed companies which failed to publish year-end financial results by the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   EU Itching to Mend Local Ties - Envoy

    The Herald, 10 April 2012

    THE European Union is itching to normalise relations with Zimbabwe with the 27-member bloc last week announcing that suitable dates were being set to resume dialogue. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Remove Sanctions in Toto - Tsvangirai

    The Herald, 29 March 2012

    PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday called for the wholesome removal of the illegal economic and other forms of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries for the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Prime Minister Wants Sanctions to Go

    The Herald, 14 March 2012

    PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday told the House of Assembly that he wanted every individual and entity on the sanctions list removed. He acknowledged that the illegal… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mzembi Urges EU to Remove Sanctions

    The Herald, 14 March 2012

    Walter Mzembi, Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, has told the Director General for African Affairs at German Federal Foreign Office, Walter Lindner, that the European… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Europe Explores 'Normalizing' Ties

    SW Radio, 13 March 2012

    The European Union (EU) is reportedly pushing for re-engagement with Zimbabwe to 'normalise relations', and has invited government officials for 'dialogue' in Brussels. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   EU Invites Govt for Dialogue

    The Herald, 12 March 2012

    THE European Union has invited Zimbabwe to resume re-engagement talks to explore ways of normalising relations. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Suspending Sanctions May Prove Way Forward

    African Arguments, 9 March 2012

    A great tragedy of the Mugabe regime has been the deconstruction of national institutions, which some analysts have mistaken for a 'radicalised state.' In effect Zimbabweans have… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zanu PF Tables Motion to Debate Sanctions Issue in Parliament

    SW Radio, 4 February 2010

    Parliament was forced to adjourn prematurely on Wednesday after chaos erupted between the political rivals in the inclusive government over the controversial issue of the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sanctions Uproar in Parliament

    The Herald, 4 February 2010

    THE House of Assembly was yesterday forced to adjourn prematurely after rowdy MDC-T legislators disrupted a Zanu-PF motion calling for the removal of illegal Western economic… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   EU - Keep Sanctions on Mugabe's Inner Circle

    HRW, 29 January 2010

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

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