‘OUTGOING US President Obama’s administration has extended its sanctions against the Mugabe’s Zanu pf regime by another year.’

OUTGOING US President Barack Obama’s outgoing administrationd extended its sanctions against the Harare regime by another year.
 
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the sanctions were extended in conformity with the Washington’s national emergency policies aimed at dealing with perceived “threats” in Cuba and Venezuela, along with Iran, Libya, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and countries Washington claims “support terrorism.”
 
The US in 2001 enacted the controversial Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) in attempts to force a change of behaviour by the Harare regime.
OUTGOING US President Barack Obama’s outgoing administrationd extended its sanctions against the Harare regime by another year.
 
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the sanctions were extended in conformity with the Washington’s national emergency policies aimed at dealing with perceived “threats” in Cuba and Venezuela, along with Iran, Libya, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and countries Washington claims “support terrorism.”
 
The US in 2001 enacted the controversial Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) in attempts to force a change of behaviour by the Harare regime.
OUTGOING US President Barack Obama’s outgoing administrationd extended its sanctions against the Harare regime by another year.
 
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the sanctions were extended in conformity with the Washington’s national emergency policies aimed at dealing with perceived “threats” in Cuba and Venezuela, along with Iran, Libya, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and countries Washington claims “support terrorism.”
 
The US in 2001 enacted the controversial Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) in attempts to force a change of behaviour by the Harare regime.
OUTGOING US President Barack Obama’s outgoing administrationd extended its sanctions against the Harare regime by another year.
 
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the sanctions were extended in conformity with the Washington’s national emergency policies aimed at dealing with perceived “threats” in Cuba and Venezuela, along with Iran, Libya, Ukraine, Zimbabwe and countries Washington claims “support terrorism.”
 
The US in 2001 enacted the controversial Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) in attempts to force a change of behaviour by the Harare regime. source-newzimbabwe

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