Durban – President Jacob Zuma has reportedly said that he agrees with President Robert Mugabe's views that Zimbabwe is "mischaraterised".
"Well, I think the president answered that very well in the discussion because he indicated and said it is the view of others to call it fragile, but as far as he is concerned, he described how Zimbabwe is, and I agree with the president," Zuma was quoted as saying by The Herald.
Mugabe on Thursday insisted during a panel discussion on fragile states at the ongoing World Economic Forum on Africa (WEF) that his country was not a failed state.
"We are not a poor country and we can't be a fragile country, I can call America fragile, they went on their knees to China," Mugabe said.
The nonagenarian maintained that Zimbabwe was the most highly developed country in Africa, after South Africa.
"Zimbabwe is the most highly developed country in Africa. After South Africa, I want to see another country as highly developed," he said.