Africa: AU Urges Complete Removal of Coercive Measures

Africa: AU Urges Complete Removal of Coercive Measures


ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by some Western countries are an impediment to the country’s socio-economic development, hence they must be removed immediately and unconditionally, the African Union has said.

Zimbabwe has been reeling under the yoke of the punitive unilateral coercive measures for over two decades and this has had a detrimental effect on its growth prospects.

In a statement to mark the Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day that was observed on October 25, AU chairperson, Mr Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, said the unilateral coercive measures represented a major impediment to the socio-economic development of Zimbabwe and the broader Sadc region.

“They have severely constrained Zimbabwe’s access to international finance, deterred foreign direct investment and increased the cost of doing business, thereby undermining our collective efforts to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals,” he said


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The AU chairperson expressed concern over the continued negative impact of the sanctions, saying they had persisted for far too long.

“On the occasion of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has once again issued a firm and unequivocal call for the immediate and unconditional lifting of all unilateral sanctions imposed against the Republic of Zimbabwe.

“The AUC Chairperson reaffirms the African Union’s full solidarity with Zimbabwe and its people and aligns the continental body completely with the position articulated by SADC,” said the AU.

Mr Youssouf said the coercive measures had directly hampered Zimbabwe’s progress towards the attainment of national goals, including Vision 2030 and negatively affected regional macroeconomic convergence and integration targets within SADC.

The AU, he said, would continue rallying support in calling for the unconditional removal of the Western sanctions.

“The AUC Chairperson reiterated the African Union’s unwavering commitment to continue mobilising support for the brotherly nation of Zimbabwe until these punitive measures are fully lifted, allowing the country to realize its full potential for the prosperity of its people and the continent,” he said.

Countries including China, Russia, Palestine, as well as other nations and international organisations have continued to call for the lifting of the unilateral coercive measures.