President Mnangagwa has today addressed the South Korea-Africa Summit in Seoul.
Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, who is currently in South Korea confirmed that President Mnangagwa addressed the South Korea-African Summit in Seoul.
“This morning, His Excellency the President, Dr ED Mnangagwa addressed the South Korea-African Summit in Seoul. Stressing Zimbabwe’s readiness to cooperate with South Korea in a mutually beneficial partnership.”
Mnangagwa underscored Zimbabwe’s open business and friendly foreign policy, both of which should facilitate sharing models of development and resources through joint investments and Beneficiation programmes.
Zimbabwe’s broad Beneficiation thrust in Agriculture and Mining, coupled with Korea’s strategies on climate-proofing, should provide natural conditions for lasting partnership. Science and innovation, said the President, is yet another platform for cooperation.
Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa has left the country over the weekend for South Korea to attend the Korea-Africa Summit and he will also attend the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia.