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WORLD> Africa
Zimbabwe opposition leader Tsvangirai boycotts inter-party talks
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-07-07 09:56

He went on to call for a constitution that is agreeable to all parties, a democratic culture, a 20 to 30-year economic vision and the establishment of "a generational agenda". He said his party supports the land reform exercise and also supports pan-Africanism.

President Mugabe said Mutambara's thoughts should inform the discussions, adding that indeed the country needs one vision but "the thinking of the vision should be of our own". "Let us be the source of ideas that others must borrow," said the president.

Mugabe together with his South African counterpart then asked Mutambara to talk to Tsvangirai so that "he can start thinking independently".

Mugabe said on Friday night he received many calls from church leaders, political figures and even his relatives, saying Tsvangirai was ready for talks "but he has now shifted".

The president said: "Some people would want to do harm to us. Big powers envy our resources. The British have not forgiven us for taking land from their children, but there are others with their own agenda. Please let us be careful and guard against these thieves and robbers."

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He said Mbeki had come all the way from his country to "help us find solutions to our problems and he is not even paid for that. What has happened today is a "show of utter disrespect. To say sorry to him is not enough."

Ncube then suggested that while Mbeki goes to attend the G8 Summit, the negotiators should continue meeting. The two presidents agreed and so the negotiators will continue meeting this week.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, Mbeki said on Friday all political leaders had agreed to meet so that they would come up with a framework for the negotiations, but Tsvangirai changed his mind at the last minute.

Mbeki said: "It has been agreed by the Zimbabwean political leadership here that we need to move forward; to resume the process of negotiations so that we respond to the political situation in the country. We have agreed among ourselves that we should proceed and that the MDC formation led by Morgan Tsvangirai should be part of the process."

He also revealed that Tsvangirai had on many occasions requested him to facilitate a meeting with President Mugabe.

Chinamasa said he hoped that the MDC-T would be part of the negotiations, adding that events in the next few weeks will show whether or not Tsvangirai is trying to turn himself into a "Zimbabwean Savimbi".

Mutambara expressed his party's commitment to the negotiations, adding that for the talks to be a success, the MDC-T should also be part of the process.

President Mbeki left Harare for South Africa en-route to Japan where he will attend the G8 Summit.

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