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Zimbabwe's crisis talks to resume Sunday - Mbeki

Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:41pm IST
 
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By MacDonald Dzirutwe

HARARE (Reuters) - Talks between Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition MDC aimed at resolving the country's political crisis will resume on Sunday, South African President Thabo Mbeki said on Wednesday.

Mbeki said after an hour-long meeting with Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe that the talks, which adjourned for a couple of days on Tuesday to allow negotiators to consult with their respective leader, were going well.

"It is work in progress. The negotiators are working hard and have committed themselves to the time-frame. They will resume on Sunday," Mbeki told reporters after meeting Mugabe, who said earlier that he wanted the negotiations to succeed.

In a sign of the economic collapse that has been worsened by the political turmoil, the central bank said it would redenominate the worthless currency to cut 10 zeroes from the Zimbabwe dollar, but analysts said that would do nothing to help the economy.

Mugabe's party began power-sharing talks with the opposition in South Africa last week, but doubts have surfaced over progress after they were adjourned.

"We're still negotiating, we want to succeed. Negotiations are negotiations, they are not a card game... You find room for compromise, sometimes compromise is difficult and you stand by your proposals as presented," Mugabe said in his first public comments on the talks since a framework for discussion was signed on July 21.

"You debate again and again and reach a compromise. I understand the talks are going well," Mugabe said.

Mbeki denied on Tuesday that talks had reached a deadlock.  Continued...

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