The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nikola Selaković, arrived in Zimbabwe tonight, where he will begin his visit to a group of African countries to which Serbia has donated vaccines against the corona virus. The head of Serbian diplomacy was welcomed at the airport in Harare by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Frederick Shava, and the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, July Moyo. Tomorrow, Minister Selaković will sign an agreement with his colleague Frederick Shava on the donation of 30,000 vaccines against the corona virus, and in addition to vaccines, Serbia will also donate 65 tons of food products to Zimbabwe. In the next two days, Selaković will also visit Zambia, Angola and Namibia, where he will hand over vaccines against the corona virus, but also invite the officials of those countries to the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, on 11 and 12 October in Belgrade. Before arriving in Zimbabwe, the head of Serbian diplomacy met with the State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kenya, Ababu Namwamba, in Nairobi, to whom he handed an invitation letter for the participation of representatives of that country in the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first conference of the Non-Aligned Movement. During the meeting at the airport in Nairobi, the interlocutors stated that the bilateral relations between Serbia and Kenya are very good and friendly, and that they are characterized by mutual understanding and trust. 19 August 2021
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