NEW: President ends Azerbaijan visit

Kuda Bwititi in Baku, Azerbaijan

President Mnangagwa left Azerbaijan on Wednesday night, after attending the COP29 World Leaders Climate Action Summit.

The two-day world leaders summit, which started on Tuesday, was attended by about 80 Heads of States from around the world or their representatives.

President Mnangagwa was seen off at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport last night by senior officials from Zimbabwe and Azerbaijan.

In his last engagement before heading home, President Mnangagwa held an interview with the AnewZ TV Channel, the prime English TV station in the Eurasian nation.

During the interview, the SADC chair called for global cooperation to mitigate against climate change.

“The threat does not affect one single country, it’s a global threat, so all countries must endeavour to cooperate and work together and Zimbabwe is doing that. We are working with other countries, sharing our respective perspectives from our respective regions so that we cooperate in dealing with climate change.”

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