A lecture by the Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe was held at the International University for the Humanities and Development. The meeting marked an important step in strengthening educational and diplomatic dialogue between the two countries.
The main focus of the speech was on strategies for developing interstate relations in the modern era. The distinguished guest provided students and faculty with a detailed overview of key areas of partnership, highlighting the importance of economic cooperation and humanitarian ties.
Special attention was given to the principles of mutual trust and equality. The speaker emphasized that international trade and open political dialogue form the foundation for ensuring sustainable development of states. Such meetings allow young professionals to gain up-to-date knowledge about global processes directly from practicing diplomats.
The practical part of the lecture was held in the format of an open discussion. Future experts in international relations had the opportunity to ask questions about the role of global organizations and the prospects for interregional cooperation.
This kind of interaction helps students effectively connect the theoretical knowledge acquired at university with the realities of world politics. The exchange of views confirmed mutual interest in expanding partnership horizons and training qualified specialists for work on the international stage.
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