Following its annual review of restrictive measures in relation to Zimbabwe, the EU has lifted all provisions concerning individuals and entities while extending the arms embargo, which restricts the export from the EU to Zimbabwe of equipment that could be used for internal repression. The EU will continue to monitor developments in view of future reviews.
The EU reiterates its commitment to deepening bilateral relations with Zimbabwe and strengthening a trust-based partnership across a broad range of areas of mutual interest, including and notably on trade and investment. We look forward to the next formal Zimbabwe–EU Partnership Dialogue, as well as to continuing engagement in the Structured Dialogue on Arrears Clearance and Debt Restructuring to support Zimbabwe’s access to international financing.