EU eases Zimbabwean sanctions
By Andrew Gardner - 23.07.2012 / 21:58 CET
EU removes a restriction on aid and holds out the prospect of shortening its blacklist of individuals.
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ROBERT MUGABE Zimbabwe's president remains subject to sanctions. REUTERS (archive)
Support conditioned by security concerns.
An international conference was held in Algiers to show solidarity between European socialists and social democrats and all those fighting for a real Arab Spring.
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