Zimbabwe welcomes Belarusian President Lukashenko
By Reuters
31 January 2023 |
9:02 am
The president of Belarus arrived in Zimbabwe on Monday, hot on the heels of a tour of African countries by Sergei Lavrov, foreign minister of main ally Russia.
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