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U.S. Ambassador meets President Mugabe
US
Embassy
September 13, 2011
Ambassador Charles
Ray met with President Robert Mugabe at 2:00 p.m. today. During
the meeting, Ambassador Ray stressed that the United States would
like to move the relationship with Zimbabwe forward in a positive
manner and to engage in those areas in which cooperation and partnership
will benefit the people of Zimbabwe.
Ambassador Ray
highlighted U.S. support for agricultural livelihood programs for
rural families. He also noted that the United States is focusing
renewed attention on tourism and trade, two areas with great potential
for growth between the two nations and that will also grow the Zimbabwean
economy and generate more jobs. The Ambassador informed the President
about U.S. Embassy support for a delegation of Zimbabwean business
leaders to attend the Corporate Council on Africa's U.S.-Africa
Business Summit in Washington, DC. The Summit will include a half
day seminar on October 5 on 'Doing Business in Zimbabwe'
to highlight trade and business opportunities. Ambassador Ray further
noted that the United States has consistently maintained its support
for, and partnership with, Zimbabwe's healthcare sector, working
across a broad range of key areas including HIV/AIDS prevention
and treatment, healthcare systems strengthening, and a new malaria
prevention initiative.
The Ambassador
concluded by expressing his appreciation for the meeting and emphasizing
the need to turn a new page in relations with the U.S. through more
regular and direct interactions to restore mutual understanding
and advance our common objectives.
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