World Leader

Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwean leader

64
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1978
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2022
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Libya(7)Namibia(5)Nigeria(4)Swaziland(3)Zimbabwe(2)Yugoslavia(2)Yemen(2)Venezuela(2)

All Mentions (37)

2022·Democratic Republic of Congo
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justice, we have questions about the maintenance of sanctions against the people of Zimbabwe that date back to the time of the late President Robert Mugabe.
2019·Republic of Sierra Leone
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anization, including his efforts to advance the urgent need to address climate change. We commit to our prayers memories of the late President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe. He was a dedicated pan-Africanist whose pursuit of African integration, cooperation and solidarity shall forever remain in our minds and
2019·Republic of Zimbabwe
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eral Assembly today following the sad passing of the founding father of our country, the late former President, His Excellency Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe. Zimbabwe is in transition and is determined to overcome the reality that we were a collapsed economy with a collapsed currency, owing to the illegal
2019·Republic of South Sudan
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ernment and the people of Zimbabwe, and the African Union, our heartfelt condolences on the loss of the iconic pan-African leader, Mr. Robert Gabriel Mugabe. His revolutionary role and dedicated statesmanship, in the solidarity movement in particular, will live on as a highlight of his exceptional legacy.
2019·Burundi
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f the Republic of Zimbabwe and the Republic of Tunisia, as well as the French Republic, following the deaths of His Excellency Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe, former President and father of Zimbabwe’s independence, His Excellency Beji Caid Essebsi, former President of Tunisia, and His Excellency Jacques Ch
2008·Tanzania
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o this point in a conflict situation that seemed almost impossible to resolve is a major achievement indeed. We need to congratulate President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara on their wisdom and statesmanship.
2007·Zimbabwe
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y of whom live to this day; nor has it received reparations from those who have offended against it. Instead, it is Africa that is in the dock. It is Mugabe, and not the British Prime Minister, who is in the dock, facing trial from the same world that persecuted us for centuries. Let Mr. Bush read history
2007·USA
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tyrannical regime. The Government has cracked down on peaceful calls for reform and has forced millions to flee their homeland. The behaviour of the Mugabe regime is an assault on its people and an affront to the principles of the Universal Declaration. The United Nations must insist on change in Harare
1997·Libya
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ry would like to endorse the position outlined here in the General Assembly and at the Security Council meeting devoted to Africa by President Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe and current Chairman of the Organization of African Unity (OAU).
1997·Namibia
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w, but we must do it right. In his address to the General Assembly, the current Chairman of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), President Robert Mugabe, reiterated the position of the OAU on the reform and democratization of the Security Council. Let me supplement his remarks by emphasizing that Nami
1997·USA
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urity Council will hold an unprecedented ministerial meeting on African security, which our Secretary of State is proud to chair, and which President Mugabe, Chairman of the Organization of African Unity, will address. It will highlight the role the United Nations can and should play in preventing conflic
1996·Namibia
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eek, the leaders of the Southern African Development Community Organ on Politics, Defence and Security, under the co-chairmanship of President Robert Mugabe, will meet in Luanda to exchange views on the critical situation in Angola and its implications for the region, the United Nations and the world at l
1994·Mauritius
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In that respect, I should like to commend the efforts deployed by my brothers, Presidents Mugabe, Masire and Mandela. I wish the same fervour could be demonstrated by others who are active in the Bosnia and Herzegovina conflict, where countless l
1994·Lesotho
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legality, constitutionality and democratic rule in Lesotho. I need to mention specifically the timely and principled intervention by President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, President Nelson Mandela of South Africa and President Ketumile Masire of Botswana. It is through their mediatory efforts that we were a
1992·Namibia
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cutors made this achievement possible. They include the Italian hosts and, in particular, the United Nations. But I should like to commend Presidents Mugabe and Masire for their mediation efforts, which have paid off, to the great happiness of all Africans and their well-wishers around the world. There wa
1992·Swaziland
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rticular, the efforts of the Governments of Italy, Portugal and the United States, and the individual contribution of His Excellency President Robert Mugabe, deserve our applause. But without the commitment of both sides of the dispute to peaceful settlement, the assistance and advice of these internation
1989·Mozambique
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f the above-mentioned principles, President Chissano, on behalf of the Government of the People's Republic of Mozambique, has asked Presidents Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and Daniel Arap Moi of Kenya to help us to create the necessary conditions for an eventual dialogue between the Government and the ringle
1989·Botswana
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he Mozambican Government also has agreed to negotiate the ending of the war with the RENAMO bandits. President Arap Moi of Kenya and President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe have agreed to act as mediators. Church leaders in Mozambique are trying to act as special envoys between the two sides. Their work is no
1989·Swaziland
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ime has now come for the Assembly to give full attention to supporting the process started by President Chissano and carried on by Presidents Moi and Mugabe of Kenya and Zimbabwe, respectively. Let us give real assistance to the people of Mozambique and ease the alarming pattern of emigration, which is th
1988·Yugoslavia
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and global problems. That was stated very eloquently the day before yesterday by our Chairman, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe; Mr. Robert Mugabe. The successful initiatives taken recently by the United Nations have confirmed its irreplaceable role. The past year has testified to the fact that
1986·Tanzania, United Republic of
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tion of African Unity (OAU), President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Congo, and the current Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement, Prime Minister Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe - and in the interest of economy, my delegation will not repeat what has already been very competently presented during this general deba
1986·Kuwait
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conference at Harare this month in regard to the Iraq-Iran conflict, both in the commendable statement of the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Mr. Robert Mugabe, at the opening session, or in the final declaration issued by the conference. We believe the resources and wealth of Iran and Iraq are being wasted
1986·Yemen
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ity. The success of that Conference also prompts us to praise the exemplary manner in which His Excellency the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Mr. Robert Mugabe, presided over the meetings of that Conference, and his constructive contribution to the achievements of the Conference, as reflected in its decision
1986·Greece
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cant role on the international scene. The Prime Minister of Greece, in his congratulatory message to the new Chairman of the Movement, Prime Minister Mugabe of Zimbabwe, stated: "Greece particularly appreciates the role of the Non-Aligned Movement in international affairs and acknowledges its important co
1980·Rwanda
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abwe, who are now engaged in the task of national reconstruction under the enlightened leadership of their illustrious Prime Minister, Comrade Robert Mugabe, who has shown such fighting spirit and great strategy in the course of the national liberation struggle. 11. The victory of the Zimbabwe people with
1980·Venezuela
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n adopted by Zimbabwe as hopeful and positive in the context of the present African and international situation. The statement made by Prime Minister Mugabe when his country joined the United Nations offers a clear definition of constructive and authentic nonalignment. The people of Zimbabwe proved that i
1980·Zimbabwe
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On behalf of the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Comrade Canaan Banana, the Prime Minister, the Honourable Comrade Robert Mugabe and the people of Zimbabwe, I salute all here and wish to convey to all the greetings and good wishes of the people of Zimbabwe. I am grateful for th
1980·Panama
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hough the delegation of Panama at the eleventh special session conveyed a brotherly welcome to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, on the occasion of Zimbabwe's admission to the United Nations, I wish to reiterate my country's pleasure at that historic event, since the independe
1980·Congo
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e congratulations which the Congo expressed on the occasion of its independence and we fervently hail the wisdom of its leader. Comrade Robert Dariel Mugabe. His political courage and his human abilities redound to the honour of Africa, his genius fascinates the whole world and we are convinced that he wi
1980·Gambia
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ndependence of the fiftieth member State of the OAU under the enlightened leadership of that great statesman and son of Africa, Prime Minister Robert Mugabe.
1980·Sierra Leone
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In the hour of triumph, however, the people of Zimbabwe, under the leadership of that indomitable fighter, Comrade Robert Mugabe, have displayed exceptional magnanimity towards their former oppressors, to whom they have extended the hand of cooperation in the task of building t
1980·Togo
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mber of our Organization. 282. We salute the courage and determination of the people of Zimbabwe and the far-sightedness of its Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, and that of all the country's political leaders, who have been subtle and skilful enough to know that it is time to put an end to war by leading the
1980·Nigeria
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of Zimbabwe in our ranks. Few events can match the joy, drama and impact of the independence of Zimbabwe. I salute my brother, Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, and all his compatriots for their courage, heroism and magnanimity. Their victory demonstrates clearly that the will of a determined people can neve
1980·Mauritania
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can national Power. Thus the maturity and sacrifice of the people of Zimbabwe, together with the undeniable statesmanlike qualities of Prime Minister Mugabe, made it possible for the majority to accede to power in Salisbury in order and dignity, contrary to the alarmist prophesies of the racists, 120. Non
1979·Senegal
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triotic Front, the only genuine liberation movement of the people of Zimbabwe, under the enlightened guidance of our brothers Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe. 103. It is now time to recall solemnly that an inaccurate press release had indicated that my country had recognized the Muzorewa regime a few month
1979·Nigeria
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nt in Zimbabwe is to be realized. From all accounts so far, the contributions of the Patriotic Front, under the leadership of Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe, to the current Rhodesia Constitutional Conference in London have been constructive, imaginative and most helpful. It is Nigeria's hope that justice
1978·Sudan
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he forces of darkness in what came to be known as the Pretoria-Salisbury-Tel Aviv axis. 38. Sufficient proof of this is contained in what Mr. Robert' Mugabe, the co-leader of the Zimbabwean Patriotic Front, conveyed to the Khartoum Assembly, namely, that Uzi machine-guns made in Israel found their way int