Botswana–Zimbabwe relations explained

Mission1:Embassy of Botswana in Harare
Mission2:Embassy of Zimbabwe in Gaborone

Botswana–Zimbabwe relations are bilateral relations between two neighbouring landlocked Southern African nations of Botswana and Zimbabwe. Both nations are members of the African Union, United Nations, Southern African Development Community and the Non-Aligned Movement. Botswana has an embassy in Harare. Zimbabwe has an embassy in Gaborone.

Two countries established formal diplomatic relations in 1983 after protracted Zimbabwe War of Independence in which Botswana welcomed refugees but refrained from directly supporting the liberation movement due to existential concerns over encirclement by Rhodesia, South West Africa and South Africa.[1] [2]

Zimbabwe is one of the main trading partners of Botswana with two countries signing the original bilateral trade agreement in 1988.[3] Botswana and Zimbabwe share some 500 kilometres long common border. Large scale migration from Zimbabwe to Botswana following the economic crisis of early 2000s led to increased xenophobic violence, border control measures with Ian Khama designating Zimbabwe as an unfriendly neighbour.[4]

Following the 2008 Zimbabwean general election Botswana played important role in preventing escalation of hostilities between parties involved in post-election confrontations and challenges. During his visit to Zimbabwe on 1 September 2022 President of Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi called for the removal of western sanctions imposed on ZANU–PF officials.[5]

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  1. Book: Le mois en Afrique, Issues 211-216. Le Mois en Afrique., 1983. 168.
  2. Wazha G. Morapedi . 2012 . The Dilemmas of Liberation in Southern Africa: The Case of Zimbabwean Liberation Movements and Botswana, 1960–1979 . . 38 . 1 . 73–90 . 10.1080/03057070.2012.649944 . 145796550.
  3. Web site: BOTSWANA AND THE MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM: THE IMPACT OF WTO AGREEMENTS, NEGOTIATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION . 2006 . . 12 April 2023 .
  4. Wazha G. Morapedi . 2007 . Post-Liberation Xenophobia in Southern Africa: The Case of the Influx of Undocumented Zimbabwean Immigrants into Botswana, c.1995–2004 . . 25 . 2 . 229–250 . 10.1080/02589000701396330 . 154361441.
  5. Web site: Botswana President Masisi Says West Should Remove Sanctions Imposed on Zanu PF Officials . Evans Zininga . 3 September 2022 . . 12 April 2023 .