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EU Eases Zimbabwe Sanctions

Brussels:The European Union has eased sanctions on Zimbabwe by allowing several persons travel into Europe.

The Council which met today (Monday) adopted the following conclusions which include easing travel restrictions to 21 people connected to President Robert Mugabe circle of power. The names of the 21 persons has not been disclosed yet

The devlopment has seen the below resolutions being passed today:

1. The EU welcomes the agreement reached between the political parties in Zimbabwe on a final draft constitution and the announcement of a referendum. This step forward in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) adds further momentum to the reform process and paves the way for the holding of peaceful, transparent and credible elections later this year.

2. Recognising the significance of these advances the EU has agreed to suspend immediately the travel ban imposed on 6 Members of the Government of Zimbabwe. The EU has also agreed to delist 21 persons and one entity subject to restrictive measures.

3. The EU is encouraged by the continued commitment of the South African Facilitation Team and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), as expressed at the recent extraordinary SADC Summits in Dar Es Salaam, in supporting the efforts of the Zimbabwean parties to implement the GPA and the SADC Roadmap.

4. As demonstrated in July 2012 and the agreement by the Council today the EU, consistent with its incremental approach, stands ready to further adjust its policy to recognise progress as it is made by the Zimbabwean parties along the SADC Roadmap. As stated in the Council Conclusions of July 2012, a peaceful and credible constitutional referendum would represent an important milestone justifying an immediate suspension of the majority of all remaining EU targeted restrictive measures against individuals and entities.

5. Reaffirming its partnership with the people of Zimbabwe, the EU calls on all political parties to maintain the momentum allowing for the holding of democratic elections later this year and to complete the implementation of the GPA and the SADC Roadmap.
The EU reiterates its commitment to political dialogue with the Government of National Unity and to work with any Government formed as the result of a peaceful, transparent and credible electoral process.

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3 Responses to EU Eases Zimbabwe Sanctions

  1. osmore Reply

    February 19, 2013 at 6:01 pm

    After sending innocent pipo to their early graves u hypocrites.lnnocent pipo have suffered severely in that country all because of your double standard.

  2. Tonga Bull Reply

    February 19, 2013 at 9:11 pm

    EU please come and help us here in Zambia, These Dictators are ruling us with an Iron fist and are turning the country into a one party, police state. Please block the government’s accounts until they change.

  3. BIG Reply

    February 21, 2013 at 12:51 am

    Tonga Bull,u ar an *****,u ar shalow minded,jst wrk on yo triblism not wht uar sayng.go to hell.

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