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South Africa urges end to U.S. sanctions against Zimbabwe

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A man poses with Zimbabwe’s new two-dollar banknotes as customers queue outside a bank in Harare.
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The South African foreign minister on Monday reiterated a call for an end to U.S. and European Union sanctions against Zimbabwe.

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor was speaking in Pretoria at a seminar to discuss “the best path to a prosperous Zimbabwe.”

The sanctions have to be removed for Zimbabwe to move forward, she said.

Pandor said the sanctions have worsened “a debilitating crisis and social situation” in Zimbabwe and that the sanctions also affected South Africa, the region and the African continent at large.

“The imposed sanctions have not resulted in an end to the problems,” she said. “The impact on citizens, on public services and public institutions is well known to most of us present here.”

Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa, David Hamadziripi, said the sanctions have made it difficult for the country to get loans.

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