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<p>We view EU restrictive measures as one of the tools to promote peace, democracy
and the respect for the rule of law, human rights and international law. They are
a tool used in conjunction with other methods, including political dialogue, as part
of an integrated policy approach. They are targeted on specific individual and Zimbabwe
Defence Industries and do no damage to the wider economy or the people of Zimbabwe.</p><p>The
UK and our EU partners continue to assess the appropriateness of sanctions in light
of recent developments. The crackdown on demonstrations in January 2019, as well as
the disproportionate use of force by the authorities, called into question the Zimbabwean
Government's commitment to uphold human rights and the rule of law. New listings can
be swiftly adopted if required.</p>
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