Partnership Agreement beyond trade in goods towards a more comprehensive partnership. The formal Political Dialogue, which is now an integral part of the relations between the European Union and the Republic of Zimbabwe, was conducted in an open, cordial and constructive atmosphere. The EU-Zimbabwe Political Dialogue was co-chaired by Honourable July Moyo, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Minister of Local Government and Public Works, with the support of Honourable David Musabayana, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; Honourable Clemence Chiduwa, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development and Permanent Secretaries and Senior Government Officials from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; Finance and Economic Development; Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs; Local Government and Public Works; Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement; Health and Child Care; Environment, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitality Industry; Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage and the EU Head of Delegation to Zimbabwe, Ambassador TimoOlkkonen, who was joined by the Heads of Mission of Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden and the Czech Republic. In Harare, on 21 November 2019

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