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Prime Minister, Zimbabwe

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s 24-26 May visit to South Korea was intended to drum up much-needed business for Zimbabwe. An investment promotion and protection deal was agreed with Prime Minister Chung Un-chan but the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front government then claimed it was ‘null and void’ since Tsvangirai did not have the authority to sign on its behalf....

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Morgan Tsvangirai, South Korea, Chung Un-chan, Robert Mugabe, Kim Jong-il, North Korea, Chinese, Wang Gang

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