European Action1: Zimbabwe
European Foreign Ministers agreed sanctions on travel and finance relating to key members of the Mugabe regime in Brussels this week. This is intended to make clear continued international determination to balance up the competing forces in Zimbabwe – an opposition which won the parliamentary and presidential elections and a government that has turned on its own people. In the light of the welcome news of a negotiating process being established in Harare, the need for clear pressure on the regime is increased. We all want the negotiations to succeed, but no one believes they will unless there is real pressure on the government to recognise the will of the people. For more info click here (in FCO blog)
European Foreign Ministers agreed sanctions on travel and finance relating to key members of the Mugabe regime in Brussels this week. This is intended to make clear continued international determination to balance up the competing forces in Zimbabwe – an opposition which won the parliamentary and presidential elections and a government that has turned on its own people. In the light of the welcome news of a negotiating process being established in Harare, the need for clear pressure on the regime is increased. We all want the negotiations to succeed, but no one believes they will unless there is real pressure on the government to recognise the will of the people. For more info click here (in FCO blog)
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