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G8 leaders reject Mugabe govt
08/07/2008 21:41  - (SA)  

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  • Toyako - Group of Eight leaders on Tuesday rejected the legitimacy of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's government and promised "further steps" against the regime over its disputed election.

    The strong statement by leaders including US President George W Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown came as Zimbabwe's opposition accused militias loyal to Mugabe of stepping up attacks on its supporters.

    G8 leaders wrangled intensely over how to send Mugabe a strong message, resulting in Russia succumbing to pressure from France, Germany, Britain and the US to agree to imposing targeted measures on regime members.

    "We do not accept the legitimacy of any government that does not reflect the will of the Zimbabwean people," the G8 leaders said in a joint statement issued at their summit on Japan's northern Hokkaido island.

    "We will take further steps, inter alia introducing financial and other measures against those individuals responsible for the violence," they added.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday that France was ready to back a US-led UN Security Council resolution to slap sanctions on Zimbabwe and German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also clear she wanted to see such measures.

    Russia opposes sanctions

    But a senior Russian official said earlier on Tuesday that Russia was opposed to new sanctions on Zimbabwe.

    However a source close to Sarkozy said there had been a "real evolution" in Russia's position during the day that resulted in Moscow accepting "financial measures," although the leaders avoided the use of the word "sanctions" in their statement.

    Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade urged G8 leaders not to slap sanctions on Zimbabwe saying they "wouldn't be useful and that they wouldn't change the regime," he told AFP.

    He said he received full support of African leaders, who included President Thabo Mbeki, when they met with the G8 on Monday.

    "I understand that Westerners have to react to public opinion, which is shocked by images of massacres. They can't not react. But for us Africans, sanctions aren't going to resolve anything," he said.

    The G8 leaders also recommended the appointment of a special envoy to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to report on the situation in Zimbabwe and support political mediation efforts by the Southern African Development Council and the AU.

    "We are deeply concerned by the humanitarian dimension of the situation in Zimbabwe," the G8 leaders said, urging Mugabe's government to "work with the opposition to achieve a prompt, peaceful resolution to the crisis".

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