Japanese PM welcomes Robert Mugabe in push for African influence
China is also trying to court him:
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe awarded 'China's Nobel peace prize'
Robert Mugabe greets China's Xi Jinping as 'true and dear friend' of Zimbabwe
$5.3 million is pocket change for Mugabe so I don't know why Japan is giving such a small amount. I'm going to give the edge to China since a new parliament building will surely exceed $5.3 million. Unfortunately, a parliament building serves no use in a dictatorship so I guess they're even.
IMO, Chinese investment in Africa is a good thing if handled properly. It's a convenient scenario where China currently requires raw materials for production and simple work for their massive citizenry, while much of Africa is lacking in basic infrastructure; I believe the plan is to build good relations with the African nations while they are down to expand global influence and to help them progress economically to make good customers for Chinese production in the future. Scamming African nations through corrupt government officials is shortsighted, as it will bring profits in the near term but close some very important doors in the long term, economically and militarily.
I'm a little more iffy on Japan since I know less but some competition shouldn't hurt.
The Guardian said:Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe on Monday welcomed Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe to the country in a move likely to raise eyebrows in the west.
Mugabe, whose country is subject to sanctions by the US and European countries over its tainted human rights record, was visiting Japan for the fourth time as president and holding his third meeting with Abe.
Abe said he wanted to work with Mugabe, who chaired the African Union in 2015, to help with Japans push to reform the UN security council.
By closely coordinating with Mr Mugabe ... we wish to help promote reform of the global body, Abe said in remarks carried by Jiji Press, referring to Mugabe as an esteemed African elder.
After their talks, Japan announced development aid worth 600m yen ($5.3m) for the nation to buy equipment needed to build roads.
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Mugabes latest visit comes as Japan has tried to maintain cordial ties even with states controlled by leaders who have antagonised Western nations, most notably Iran.
China is also trying to court him:
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe awarded 'China's Nobel peace prize'
That was from October. This is from December:The Guardian said:The Confucius award was set up in 2010 as a Chinese alternative to the Nobel peace prize after the Norwegian Nobel committee infuriated Beijing by handing its annual peace prize to the jailed dissident writer Liu Xiaobo. Liu remains in prison for co-writing a pro-democracy manifesto called Charter 08.
Previous winners of the Confucius prize include Vladimir Putin and Fidel Castro, who was praised by the committee for speaking out against nuclear warfare.
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The prize comes with an award of 500,000 yuan (£51,000) and a gold trophy of the ancient Chinese philosopher whose name it takes. Qiao argued that Mugabe had provided his people with a much better standard of living than citizens of Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan. Its much better than Libya too, he added.
Robert Mugabe greets China's Xi Jinping as 'true and dear friend' of Zimbabwe
The Guardian said:Zimbabwes president, Robert Mugabe, has greeted Xi Jinping as his Chinese counterpart made what is a rare trip to a country shunned by western powers over its leaders widely criticised human rights record. Mugabe, 91, met Xi at the airport in capital Harare as hundreds of children waved Chinese and Zimbabwean flags along the road into the city.
The people of Zimbabwe are overjoyed to host you, Mugabe, who has ruled since independence in 1980, told Xi at a state banquet.
Mugabe described Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, as true and dear friends of the people of Zimbabwe.
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Xi is the most prominent leader for many years to visit Zimbabwe a diplomatic coup for Mugabe who has fostered ties with China since Beijing backed several African movements fighting to end colonial rule.
Mugabe said: I am glad that Zimbabwe and China speak the same language on many issues.
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China also offered to fund the construction of a new parliament building and pledged to donate equipment for the protection of wildlife. China is a major market of ivory and rhino horn poached from Africa.
$5.3 million is pocket change for Mugabe so I don't know why Japan is giving such a small amount. I'm going to give the edge to China since a new parliament building will surely exceed $5.3 million. Unfortunately, a parliament building serves no use in a dictatorship so I guess they're even.
IMO, Chinese investment in Africa is a good thing if handled properly. It's a convenient scenario where China currently requires raw materials for production and simple work for their massive citizenry, while much of Africa is lacking in basic infrastructure; I believe the plan is to build good relations with the African nations while they are down to expand global influence and to help them progress economically to make good customers for Chinese production in the future. Scamming African nations through corrupt government officials is shortsighted, as it will bring profits in the near term but close some very important doors in the long term, economically and militarily.
I'm a little more iffy on Japan since I know less but some competition shouldn't hurt.