Zimbabwe has pulled out of negotiations with the United States on a new health deal intended to replace the aid program disbanded by President Donald Trump, the US embassy in Harare has said.The US has been striking new health aid agreements across Africa after Trump tore down the long-standing USAID agency and curtailed the role of NGOs.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.But critics say the deals give Washington broad access to health data and risk shifting control of disease response systems away from national authorities.The embassy confirmed in a statement on Tuesday that Zimbabwe had ended the talks.“We believe this collaboration would have delivered extraordinary benefits for Zimbabwean communities especially the 1.2 million men, women and children currently receiving HIV treatment through US-supported programs,” ambassador Pamela Tremont was quoted as saying. “We will now turn to the difficult and regrettable task of winding down