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Africa Subsaharan
Zimbabwe Must Show Genuine Power-Sharing, U.S. Says
2009-02-04
Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe must demonstrate “true power-sharing” with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change before the U.S. will send new development aid and lift sanctions, the State Department said. “The success or failure of such a government will depend on credible and inclusive power sharing by Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party,” the department said in a statement from Washington late yesterday. “We urge the SADC to fulfill its obligation to guarantee that Mr. Mugabe proceeds on a new path toward reconciliation and genuine partnership with the MDC.”

The U.S. imposed sanctions in the past, including freezing government assets, to show disapproval of Mugabe’s rule. “The U.S. will only consider new development assistance and easing of targeted sanctions when we have seen evidence of true power-sharing as well as inclusive and effective governance,” the State Department said. “We will continue to provide humanitarian assistance.”

The international community must scrutinize MugabeÂ’s actions to ensure he adheres to the agreement with the MDC and respects human rights and the rule of law, it said.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  It took damn near 200 years to work out compensation for the native Americans here. And you expect ZimBob to do it already?
Posted by: Pappy   2009-02-04 15:36  

#1  "The U.S. will only consider new development assistance and easing of targeted sanctions when we have seen evidence of true power-sharing as well as inclusive and effective governance,"

Nothing mentioned about the seizure and "redistribution" of white owned farms and propery. I guess that's still ok.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-02-04 08:07  

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