Mon 15 Jun 2009
Zimbabwe Minister Complains Of Obama Bias
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The warm Western welcome Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been receiving is rankling some of his governing partners, state media reported Monday.
Tsvangirai is on a three-week trip through
His coalition partner, Zimbabwe’s longtime ruler Robert Mugabe, is barred by travel restrictions from visiting the stops on Tsvangirai’s itinerary, and the leaders with whom the premier has had cordial talks accuse Mugabe of trampling on democracy and ruining a once vibrant economy.
Tsvangirai and Mugabe formed their coalition in February, pressed by neighbors to end violent political confrontation and cooperate to address their country’s economic crisis. The political marriage of convenience has been rocky from the start, and Western leaders say progress toward reform has been slow.
After meeting Tsvangirai on Friday in
The Herald quoted Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi, a Mugabe appointee, as accusing Obama of being “overtly biased” and lacking “diplomatic courtesy.”
Tsvangirai has said his three-week trip is aimed at re-engaging with the West, while officials linked to Mugabe have tried to portray it as an attempt to persuade the international community to lift sanctions.
Tsvangirai started in the
State radio in
The EU said Monday it was unaware of any plans for a meeting with Mumbengegwi, while talks with Tsvangirai Thursday and Friday had been scheduled for weeks. EU spokesman John Clancy said it was too early to put normalization on the agenda.
The talks will focus on hearing out the
Clancy says the EU remains ready to offer more humanitarian aid but wants to see “good progress” made by the unity government before any decision can be made to lift sanctions.
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