President Mnangagwa emphasized the need for global unity to build a fair, sustainable world focused on peace and mutual respect during his address at the United Nations General Assembly.
He called for urgent action to address issues like poverty and inequality, which are root causes of conflict.
He highlighted that achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 requires immediate strategies and support, especially for vulnerable populations. Zimbabwe is committed to these goals as part of its Vision 2030, which aims for an upper-middle-income economy.
The President also urged the removal of sanctions that hinder Zimbabwe’s progress and expressed solidarity with countries facing blockades, such as Cuba, and called for support for Palestine and Western Sahara.
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He criticized the global financial system for being inequitable and called for reforms to better support developing nations. Additionally, he noted the severe impact of climate change, particularly drought in the Southern African region, and mentioned Zimbabwe’s efforts in education, healthcare, and infrastructure development to ensure inclusive growth.
Mnangagwa reaffirmed Zimbabwe’s commitment to the UN’s principles and expressed confidence that through collective action, global challenges can be overcome.