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Praise for Mbeki

2008-07-25 15:15

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Mugabe: Some whites spared
Mugabe: Some whites spared

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe says some white farmers will be spared under his controversial land reforms.

Zim: A long way to go
Zim: A long way to go

Zimbabwe's coalition government still has many challenges to face.

Paris - South Africa and the European Union on Friday wrapped up a landmark summit with Brussels solidly backing Pretoria's mediating role in Zimbabwe as the only way of ending ruinous political chaos.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy - whose country holds the rotating presidency of the EU - showered fulsome praise on South Africa's Thabo Mbeki on his "bold and courageous" intervention.

"We wholeheartedly support the courageous mediation by President Mbeki and back the idea to give him more time," Sarkozy said at a joint news conference after the end of the first EU-South Africa summit, held in the picturesque French city of Bordeaux.

"Mbeki's mediation must be supported," he said, adding: "there is no other way possible now and everyone in Europe agrees on this."

No talking to Mugabe

But Sarkozy said he would not be talking to Mugabe, "because I judge what he has done very severely."

European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso hailed the meeting as "a historical moment in the development of our partnership," calling South Africa a leading and respected player on the world stage.

The meeting had been overshadowed by the political crisis in Zimbabwe and the diametrically opposed stands of Pretoria and Brussels on ways of resolving the impasse after veteran President Robert Mugabe's re-election in a one-man run-off following a controversial first round.

The EU on Tuesday widened sanctions against Zimbabwe despite a deal brokered by Mbeki between Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on talks for a future government.

Brussels views Mugabe as a tyrant who has crushed human rights and democracy and led the once-model African economy to ruin burdened with the world's highest inflation rate.

Mbeki, on the other hand, has so far failed to publicly criticise Mugabe, and appears opposed to any attempt to arm-twist the octogenarian leader and to bow to any form of Western pressure.

On Friday, Mbeki sought to emphasise that the positions on Zimbabwe were narrowing and said in reply to a question that he had not asked for the new sanctions to be repealed.

"All of us agreed that it is important that Zimbabwean political parties should move forward to reach agreement ... on the formation of an inclusive government and a common programme to take Zimbabwe forward.

"I think everybody in the world wants this to happen as a matter of urgency," he said. "I really sincerely appreciate the support expressed by President Sarkozy."

Mbeki sidestepped a question on whether he was seeking a dignified exit for Mugabe, whose status as an African liberation hero is still largely undimmed on the continent.

"They (the Zimbabweans) will have to take the decision about who retires when. It's not something that comes from the mediation," he said.

- SAPA

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