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Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN has dismissed calls for sanctions against his country over pre-election violence, in an interview with US media.Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN has dismissed calls for sanctions against his country over pre-election violence, in an interview with US media.
Boniface Chidyausiku dubbed US-led calls for fresh UN measures against Zimbabwe a "non-issue".Boniface Chidyausiku dubbed US-led calls for fresh UN measures against Zimbabwe a "non-issue".
Pressure is growing on African leaders meeting in Egypt to take a firm line on Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.Pressure is growing on African leaders meeting in Egypt to take a firm line on Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.
Mr Mugabe has claimed victory in a presidential poll that the opposition pulled out of amid widespread violence.Mr Mugabe has claimed victory in a presidential poll that the opposition pulled out of amid widespread violence.
'Not bothered''Not bothered'
Asked about sanctions, Mr Chidyausiku told AP news agency: "I'm not even bothered, I wouldn't lose sleep over it... We are not a threat to international peace and security."Asked about sanctions, Mr Chidyausiku told AP news agency: "I'm not even bothered, I wouldn't lose sleep over it... We are not a threat to international peace and security."
Zimbabwe has nothing to worry about, its UN ambassador saidZimbabwe has nothing to worry about, its UN ambassador said
He added: "We see the whole approach to sanctions as a weapon to try and effect a regime change in Zimbabwe."He added: "We see the whole approach to sanctions as a weapon to try and effect a regime change in Zimbabwe."
The Zimbabwe crisis has overshadowed the African Union (AU) summit in Sharm el-Sheikh.The Zimbabwe crisis has overshadowed the African Union (AU) summit in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma said African leaders should use Tuesday, the final day of the two-day summit, to condemn Mr Mugabe's re-election.Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma said African leaders should use Tuesday, the final day of the two-day summit, to condemn Mr Mugabe's re-election.
Mr Koroma expressed support for a South African initiative to encourage the formation of a transitional government of national unity.Mr Koroma expressed support for a South African initiative to encourage the formation of a transitional government of national unity.
We think it is important the African Union signal that a sham inauguration preceded by a sham election does not make the government legitimate Tom Casey US state department spokesman African leaders' discomfortZimbabwe: Possible scenariosInside Mugabe's mindWe think it is important the African Union signal that a sham inauguration preceded by a sham election does not make the government legitimate Tom Casey US state department spokesman African leaders' discomfortZimbabwe: Possible scenariosInside Mugabe's mind
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga urged the AU to suspend Mr Mugabe until he allows free and fair elections.Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga urged the AU to suspend Mr Mugabe until he allows free and fair elections.
And Senegal's Foreign Minister, Cheikh Tidiane Gadio, complained of hesitancy among the AU leaders to openly pressure the Zimbabwean president.And Senegal's Foreign Minister, Cheikh Tidiane Gadio, complained of hesitancy among the AU leaders to openly pressure the Zimbabwean president.
But Africa's longest serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, said Mr Mugabe should be accepted as the country's elected president.But Africa's longest serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, said Mr Mugabe should be accepted as the country's elected president.
'Hugs''Hugs'
Before the opening meeting at the Red Sea resort, Mr Mugabe hugged several heads of states and diplomats, one African delegate told AP news agency.Before the opening meeting at the Red Sea resort, Mr Mugabe hugged several heads of states and diplomats, one African delegate told AP news agency.
Correspondents say he is still seen by many Africans as a hero of the anti-colonial struggle.Correspondents say he is still seen by many Africans as a hero of the anti-colonial struggle.
The US ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, said he was pressing for the Security Council to impose sanctions against Zimbabwe.The US ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, said he was pressing for the Security Council to impose sanctions against Zimbabwe.

ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS

ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS

Zimbabwe's opposition wants neighbouring countries to persuadeRobert Mugabe to step down. So how are relations changing?Zimbabwe's opposition wants neighbouring countries to persuadeRobert Mugabe to step down. So how are relations changing?
South Africa's Thabo Mbeki is the key mediator. He has not criticisedRobert Mugabe, despite pressure from the ruling ANC.South Africa's Thabo Mbeki is the key mediator. He has not criticisedRobert Mugabe, despite pressure from the ruling ANC.
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken the toughest line. He'scalled Zimbabwe a "regional embarrassment".Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken the toughest line. He'scalled Zimbabwe a "regional embarrassment".
Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is one of Robert Mugabe's closest allies. He has urged Mr Mugabe to end the violence.Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is one of Robert Mugabe's closest allies. He has urged Mr Mugabe to end the violence.
Botswana has summoned a Zimbabwean envoy to complain about theviolence. It has supported Zimbabwe's opposition.Botswana has summoned a Zimbabwean envoy to complain about theviolence. It has supported Zimbabwe's opposition.
Namibia is an ally of Robert Mugabe. It wants to re-distribute white-owned farms to black villagers. It has not criticised the violence.Namibia is an ally of Robert Mugabe. It wants to re-distribute white-owned farms to black villagers. It has not criticised the violence.
Mozambique has hosted some white farmers forced out of Zimbabwe when their land was seized. It is seen as sympathetic to the opposition.Mozambique has hosted some white farmers forced out of Zimbabwe when their land was seized. It is seen as sympathetic to the opposition.
Tanzania's ruling party has a history of backing Robert Mugabe'sZanu-PF party. Its foreign minister has condemned the violence.Tanzania's ruling party has a history of backing Robert Mugabe'sZanu-PF party. Its foreign minister has condemned the violence.
DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is an ally of Robert Mugabe whosent troops to help his father, Laurent Kabila, fight rebels.DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is an ally of Robert Mugabe whosent troops to help his father, Laurent Kabila, fight rebels.
Malawi is seen as neutral. But 3m people from Malawi are in Zimbabweand many were badly hit by the farm invasions.Malawi is seen as neutral. But 3m people from Malawi are in Zimbabweand many were badly hit by the farm invasions.
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The US is expected to present a draft resolution on Wednesday calling for an arms embargo, a travel ban on regime officials and a freeze on the assets of key individuals and companies.The US is expected to present a draft resolution on Wednesday calling for an arms embargo, a travel ban on regime officials and a freeze on the assets of key individuals and companies.
US state department spokesman Tom Casey said: "We think it is important that the African Union signal that a sham inauguration that was preceded by a sham election does not make the government legitimate."US state department spokesman Tom Casey said: "We think it is important that the African Union signal that a sham inauguration that was preceded by a sham election does not make the government legitimate."
But analysts say it may be difficult to persuade South Africa, Russia, China and others to accept UN sanctions.But analysts say it may be difficult to persuade South Africa, Russia, China and others to accept UN sanctions.
Criticism from Europe mounted on Monday with France labelling Mr Mugabe's government "illegitimate," and Britain saying the recent election would not be recognised.Criticism from Europe mounted on Monday with France labelling Mr Mugabe's government "illegitimate," and Britain saying the recent election would not be recognised.
Italy - which last week urged EU nations to withdraw their ambassadors to Harare - recalled its envoy to Zimbabwe in protest.Italy - which last week urged EU nations to withdraw their ambassadors to Harare - recalled its envoy to Zimbabwe in protest.
MDC leader Mr Tsvangirai defeated Mr Mugabe in the presidential vote on 29 March but failed to win an absolute majority.MDC leader Mr Tsvangirai defeated Mr Mugabe in the presidential vote on 29 March but failed to win an absolute majority.
He reluctantly agreed to participate in the 27 June run-off but withdrew blaming violence which he said had killed nearly 90 of his followers.He reluctantly agreed to participate in the 27 June run-off but withdrew blaming violence which he said had killed nearly 90 of his followers.
He has been holed up at the Dutch Embassy in Harare since withdrawing from the race.He has been holed up at the Dutch Embassy in Harare since withdrawing from the race.

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