Agribusiness and defense agreements have been inked by the leaders of Zimbabwe and Belarus.
This includes an agreement to sell the nation of southern Africa tractors worth $60 million (£49 million).
President Alexander Lukashenko, a crucial friend of Russia, claimed during a visit to the capital Harare that the western sanctions that both nations are under to have improved ties between them.
Mr. Lukashenko claimed that the West was employing economic sanctions against both nations.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine about a year ago, Zimbabwe has maintained its impartial position.

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