NEW: Zimbabwe, European Union pledge cooperation

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THE Zimbabwean Government and the European Union (EU) convened the 5th session of their Partnership Dialogue on Thursday morning, as the two parties continue to strengthen bilateral ties.

Speaking during the event, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Permanent Secretary Ambassador Albert Chimbindi said the dialogue was aimed at fostering cooperation.

“This new Partnership Dialogue, offers prospects for constructive engagement on a number of areas, to foster sustainable development for our mutual benefit,” he said.

“With the benefit of hindsight, we should avoid the pitfalls of the past if we are to succeed in what we want to do.

“There is always a need to have a shared understanding of the scope of the dialogue, clarity on where we are coming from and the intended destination.”

EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchmann said the dialogue provides an essential platform for frank and constructive exchanges on matters of shared interest.

“An open and continuous dialogue enables us to foster mutual understanding and engagement, which is critical to a lasting partnership,” he said.

“Today’s session marks the fifth iteration of our formal Partnership Dialogue. For the EU, this demonstrates the importance we attach to nurturing a relationship based on trust, respect, and shared goals.

“We are not only here to exchange views but to explore concrete avenues where we can deepen cooperation for the benefit of both Zimbabwe and the European Union.”

 

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