Mugabe to MDC: Join or be left out
HARARE, Zimbabwe, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Zimbabwean President
Robert Mugabe says the Movement for Democratic Change must join the
proposed unity government or be left out completely.
The head of the Zimbabwe African National Union -- Patriotic
Front issued the ultimatum to the opposition group this week as
ongoing talks for a unity government have resulted in little
progress, SW Radio reported Thursday.
"If after tomorrow (Thursday), Tsvangirai does not want to
sign, we will certainly put together a Cabinet. We feel frozen at
the moment," Mugabe said.
MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa responded to the president's
ultimatum by labeling it a veritable "death sentence" to unity
negotiations.
"Dialogue is not done with threats, arm-twisting and bully
tactics. We shall not swallow the ZANU poison," Chamisa said.
"Mugabe is effectively issuing a death certificate to the talks."
South African President Thabo Mbeki is set to arrive in
Zimbabwe next week to help with the ongoing negotiations.
The Herald (Zimbabwe) said Mbeki is to meet with MDC head
Morgan Tsvangirai in hopes of pushing the party to accept Mugabe's
current power-sharing deal.
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