U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and visiting Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday discussed ways to aid the African country and foster reforms, the State Department said. “The secretary and the prime minister discussed how we can best assist the people of Zimbabwe and foster greater democratic reform and political opening in Zimbabwe,” spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters. “The United States continues to be the single largest donor of humanitarian aid and health assistance to the people of Zimbabwe. Last year, the United States funded over $300 million in assistance programs,” Crowley said. “I'm delighted to welcome the prime minister back to Washington. We had very productive meetings last time when he was here,” Hillary Clinton told reporters as she and Tsvangirai posed for photographs before holding private talks. “We continue to support the efforts for reform and positive changes inside Zimbabwe. And of course, the prime minister has played a major role in attempting to move his country on the right path,” Hillary Clinton said.