Thu 25 Sep 2008
Mugabe Devasted By Mbeki’s Recall
Posted by admin under Negotiations
No Comments
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has described as “devastating” the removal from office of his South African counterpart Thabo Mbeki, who is seen as a key ally of the of ageing authoritarian Mugabe in the last eight years.
“It’s devastating news that President Thabo Mbeki is no longer the president of
“But that is the action of the South African people,” he added.
“Who are we to judge them? But it is very disturbing.”
Mugabe was speaking to journalists from
Mbeki’s resignation came less than two weeks after he managed to bring together Mugabe and
However, Mbeki has been widely criticised for siding with Mugabe during the 18-month process of negotiations that he chaired as the mediator on behalf of the 14-member regional Southern African Development Community.
Critics say he has refused to criticize Mugabe for his violent repression of his opponents with his controversial policy of “quiet diplomacy”.
Analysts warn that with Mbeki now out of the way, Mugabe faces a potentially hostile new hierarchy in
The agreement between Mugabe and Tsvangirai, as well as a small faction of Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, stalled almost immediately after it was signed on September 15.
The three groups failed to agree on sharing ministries, with MDC officials saying Mugabe demanded he retain the key ministries of defence, home affairs – with includes the police – and finance.
Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete, speaking in
“The South African government remains and will continue to focus on the issue.”
SADC spokesperson Charles Mubita was quoted in the Herald as saying Mbeki would continue to be the mediator between Mugabe’s ZANU PF party and the MDC.
“It does not need someone to be a sitting president to facilitate in a dispute,” he said.
“It does not subtract anything because he has resigned, unless he thinks otherwise.
“Mbeki was appointed by SADC to facilitate mediation in
(Source)

No Responses to “ Mugabe Devasted By Mbeki’s Recall ”