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US misinformed about situation in Zimbabwe: Emmerson Mnangagwa

IANS  |  Harare 

has said the made its recent decision to extend sanctions against on the basis of misinformation by opposition parties which are afraid of losing the upcoming elections.

Last week, the US extended its decades long sanctions against Zimbabwe, imposed in protest over Harare's land reforms in which white-owned farms were taken over to resettle landless peasants, and perceived misgoverning and human rights violations.

on Tuesday told magazine Report on the sidelines of the CEO Forum held on March 26-27 in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, that the US senators and Chris Coons, who proposed the amendments to the sanctions law, would establish the truth on their proposed visit to soon, reported.

"When you look at what they are saying, you realise they are not informed. They are just reading the text of the opposition who are afraid of these elections and they are making those demands," news agency quoted as saying.

Leaders of the opposition travelled to the US soon after the installation of as the new leader of to press for the continued imposition of the sanctions.

said the senators would have the opportunity to meet with the Electoral Commission as well as go round the country to establish if it was true that the was being involved in election campaigns.

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 09:12 IST
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