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Although the deadline for completion of negotiations1 between Zimbabwe's two main political parties has been reached, the talks are continuing in South Africa's capital, Pretoria. Peta Thornycroft reports that the Movement for Democratic Change, which won March parliamentary elections, says the talks deadline with the ZANU-PF party of President Robert Mugabe is flexible.![]() |
South African President Thabo Mbeki (l) is welcomed by his Zimbabwean counterpart Robert Mugabe in Harare, 30 Jul 2008 |
Insiders close to the Zimbabwe talks believe there could be a power-sharing agreement on the table by Friday.
The negotiations paused last week as negotiators reported back to party principals. The talks mediator2, South African President Thabo Mbeki, has insisted negotiations be conducted in secret and many people in rural Zimbabwe do not even know talks about their future are under way.
There appears to be some consensus3 emerging in public statements from both ZANU-PF negotiators and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai that President Robert Mugabe will have a role to play in whatever emerges from the negotiations.
The MDC, which won the March parliamentary elections, says it wants a short-lived transitional authority, which it would control, to emerge from negotiations. The authority would produce a new constitution leading to fresh elections within about two years.
Mr. Tsvangirai, who received the most votes in the March presidential election, says Mr. Mugabe should have an honorable exit from power, which he has held since Zimbabwe's independence in 1980.
But Mr. Mugabe, the sole candidate in a discredited4 run-off election, has been sworn in for a further five years in power. His ZANU-PF is calling for lifting of western sanctions, which are mostly visa bans against individual ZANU-PF leaders and a few that restrict western citizens from doing business with some ZANU-PF businesses.
ZANU-PF set lifting of sanctions as a prime reason for going into negotiations with the MDC.
But western diplomatic sources in Harare say Washington and the European Union remain resolute5 that targeted sanctions against ZANU-PF will only be lifted if the talks lead to a power-sharing agreement that reflects the will of the people as expressed in elections on March 29.
Zimbabwe has been without a government since parliament was dissolved the evening before the elections. Meanwhile, Zimbabweans suffer with little food available, collapsed6 social services, and a chaotic7 financial system that has produced annual inflation of at least 2.2 million percent.
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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n.(意见等的)一致,一致同意,共识 | |
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不足信的,不名誉的 | |
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adj.坚决的,果敢的 | |
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adj.混沌的,一片混乱的,一团糟的 | |
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