MINSK, 14 May (BelTA) - Belarus and Zimbabwe have signed a roadmap of strategic cooperation and partnership for 2026-2030, BelTA has learned.
The ceremony of exchanging the texts of the international document took place after the talks between Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko and President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe in Minsk on 14 May.
“A package of bilateral documents has been signed. It is based on the roadmap for 2026-2030, which takes into account all the key joint projects in various areas,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said after the talks.
According to the head of state, the parties held fruitful negotiations. “We discussed a wide range of issues, took stock of the progress made in the implementation of the reached agreements (including during the visit to Zimbabwe two years ago). We identified new joint projects. At the same time, we paid special attention to the development of promising areas, including interregional interaction and industrial cooperation,” the president said.
MINSK, 14 May (BelTA) - Belarus and Zimbabwe have signed a package of documents following the talks between Presidents Aleksandr Lukashenko and Emmerson Mnangagwa in Minsk, BelTA learned.
The ceremony of exchanging the texts of international documents took place after the talks at the highest level. The parties signed a roadmap of strategic cooperation and partnership for 2026-2030. The two governments signed an agreement to waive visas for holders of diplomatic and service passports.
The documents also include an agreement by the appropriate ministries on cooperation in the prevention and management of natural and man-made disasters, memorandums of cooperation in tourism, information and the press, on intentions to strengthen partnerships in healthcare and the reconstruction of Harare Hospital, on the promotion of micro, small and medium enterprises, and on strengthening partnerships in waste management and water treatment.