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Zimbabwe leaders agree talks pact | Zimbabwe leaders agree talks pact |
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President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai have signed a deal outlining a framework for talks on Zimbabwe's political crisis. | President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai have signed a deal outlining a framework for talks on Zimbabwe's political crisis. |
The pair - who were filmed shaking hands at their meeting in the capital Harare - have been locked in a dispute over this year's presidential polls. | The pair - who were filmed shaking hands at their meeting in the capital Harare - have been locked in a dispute over this year's presidential polls. |
It was their first meeting in a decade. Mr Tsvangirai described the pact as a "first tentative step". | It was their first meeting in a decade. Mr Tsvangirai described the pact as a "first tentative step". |
South African President Thabo Mbeki witnessed the signing of the deal. | South African President Thabo Mbeki witnessed the signing of the deal. |
The deal comes on the day that a new banknote is issued, for 100bn Zimbabwe dollars - the latest sign of the country's economic meltdown. | The deal comes on the day that a new banknote is issued, for 100bn Zimbabwe dollars - the latest sign of the country's economic meltdown. |
This is not quite enough to buy a loaf of bread and is worth less than US$1. The official inflation rate is 2.2m%. | This is not quite enough to buy a loaf of bread and is worth less than US$1. The official inflation rate is 2.2m%. |
We want to make sure that every Zimbabwean feels safe, we want to share a common prosperity for everyone and we want a better Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai | |
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Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), garnered more votes in the initial presidential poll in March - but election officials said there was no outright winner and called for a run-off. | |
Mr Mugabe won the run-off - but he was the only candidate after Mr Tsvangirai withdrew, accusing the government of mounting a campaign of violence against his supporters. | Mr Mugabe won the run-off - but he was the only candidate after Mr Tsvangirai withdrew, accusing the government of mounting a campaign of violence against his supporters. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher, in Johannesburg, says the pact agreed by the two sides on Monday envisages a final deal being signed within two weeks. | |
But, he says, it is difficult to see such quick progress in resolving the issues at stake - and the document does not answer the central issue of Mr Mugabe's future or go into the details of a possible power-sharing arrangement. | |
First step | First step |
Mr Tsvangirai said that in signing the deal - an occasion he described as historic - he and Mr Mugabe were committing themselves to the "first tentative step towards searching for a solution to a country that is in crisis". | |
Morgan Tsvangirai speaks after signing the deal with Mr Mugabe | |
He went on: "We are committed to ensure that the process of negotiation becomes successful. | He went on: "We are committed to ensure that the process of negotiation becomes successful. |
"We want to make sure that every Zimbabwean feels safe, we want to share a common prosperity for everyone and we want a better Zimbabwe." | "We want to make sure that every Zimbabwean feels safe, we want to share a common prosperity for everyone and we want a better Zimbabwe." |
Mr Tsvangirai acknowledged that many "bitter words" had been exchanged between the two sides but said they all must exercise tolerance and work together if they wanted progress for Zimbabwe. | |
Mr Mugabe said the two sides had agreed on Sunday on the need for the country's constitution to be amended on various points. | |
"We sit here in order for us to chart a new way, a new way of political interaction," he said. | |
He also praised South Africa's President Mbeki for his mediation efforts, adding: "We shall be doing this as Zimbabweans, entirely as Zimbabweans with the help of South Africa." | |
Mr Mugabe insists that he must be recognised as Zimbabwe's president - a position rejected by the MDC, which accuses him of using violence to ensure that he won the run-off. | Mr Mugabe insists that he must be recognised as Zimbabwe's president - a position rejected by the MDC, which accuses him of using violence to ensure that he won the run-off. |
New elections | New elections |
The MDC wants some kind of "transitional authority" to organise new, internationally-monitored elections. | |
Robert Mugabe speaks about signing the agreement | |
The opposition party has previously accused Mr Mbeki of being biased in favour of Mr Mugabe, and Mr Tsvangirai had asked for another envoy to replace him. | |
The fact that the African Union (AU) and the United Nations joined the South African mediation efforts was crucial in persuading the MDC to agree to talk, our correspondent says. | The fact that the African Union (AU) and the United Nations joined the South African mediation efforts was crucial in persuading the MDC to agree to talk, our correspondent says. |
Senior diplomats from the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) are also involved. | |
The MDC still has several conditions to be met before starting substantive talks with Mr Mugabe. | The MDC still has several conditions to be met before starting substantive talks with Mr Mugabe. |
Party spokesman George Sibotshiwe told the BBC that future talks would remain conditional on a complete cessation of violence and the release of all political prisoners. | Party spokesman George Sibotshiwe told the BBC that future talks would remain conditional on a complete cessation of violence and the release of all political prisoners. |
The MDC says at least 120 of its supporters have been killed, about 5,000 abducted and 200,000 forced from their homes since the first round of the elections, in a campaign of violence by pro-Mugabe militias and the army. | The MDC says at least 120 of its supporters have been killed, about 5,000 abducted and 200,000 forced from their homes since the first round of the elections, in a campaign of violence by pro-Mugabe militias and the army. |
Cabinet ministers and military officials have denied the charges. | Cabinet ministers and military officials have denied the charges. |