Mbeki tries to kick-start Zimbabwe talks
HARARE, Zimbabwe, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- South African President
Thabo Mbeki said Monday he will meet with both sides in an effort to
kick-start stalled power-sharing talks in Zimbabwe.
While in Harare, South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs
spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa told the BBC that Mbeki would meet Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, as
well as Arthur Mutambara, the leader of a smaller opposition
faction.
Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change claimed
victory in presidential elections earlier this year but pulled out
of a June run-off saying supporters of Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF had
killed at least 200 MDC backers.
Under Mbeki's mediation, Mugabe and Tsavngirai agreed that
the MDC leader should become prime minister of a new government but
they reached a stalemate over how much power Mugabe should wield as
president.
"The issue that we are facing here is that Mugabe must
accept to surrender some of his powers for the power-sharing
arrangement to work," the BBC reported Tsvangirai as telling an MDC
rally Sunday in Gweru. "We would rather have no deal than a bad
deal."
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