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Mugabe says talks 'inconclusive' | Mugabe says talks 'inconclusive' |
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has said that 14 hours of talks with the opposition have ended inconclusively. | |
However, Mr Mugabe said the talks would continue later on Monday, adding he was "confident" a deal could be reached. | |
South African President Thabo Mbeki has been acting as mediator at the talks, which began on Sunday morning at a hotel in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare. | |
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai declined to comment as he left the hotel following the meeting. | |
The key issue at the talks is how much power Mr Mugabe will hold, and what role Mr Tsvangirai will take on. | |
One widely touted solution is that Mr Mugabe, the Zanu-PF leader, may become ceremonial president while Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), becomes executive prime minister. | |
Chairs and bouquets of flowers had been set up on Sunday in a room at the hotel where the talks are taking place in anticipation of a breakthrough. | |
Monday is Heroes' Day in Zimbabwe, honouring those who died in the 1970s guerrilla war against white minority rule. | |
Mugabe's role | Mugabe's role |
"We're not through yet, but we've taken a break," said President Mugabe, as he left the talks late at night. | |
A key issue at the talks is the future role for Mr Mugabe | |
Asked if sticking points remained, he said: "There are always sticking points in any dialogue, but we are confident we will overcome." | |
The talks bring together Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai, as well as Arthur Mutambara, the leader of a smaller MDC faction. | |
Mr Mbeki had been mediating negotiations between Mr Mugabe and the opposition in neighbouring South Africa, and arrived in Harare on Saturday in what a Zimbabwean government spokesman called an "important milestone". | |
The talks started on Sunday morning with Mr Mbeki meeting all three politicians separately, before bringing them together, Mr Mutambara's spokesman said. | |
Mr Mugabe won a run-off in June after Mr Tsvangirai pulled out of the race alleging violence against his backers. | Mr Mugabe won a run-off in June after Mr Tsvangirai pulled out of the race alleging violence against his backers. |
South African mediators say that talks are aimed at creating some form of coalition but there is disagreement over who would lead a unity government and over Mr Mugabe's exact role. | South African mediators say that talks are aimed at creating some form of coalition but there is disagreement over who would lead a unity government and over Mr Mugabe's exact role. |
Make or break | Make or break |
For the two men to achieve a power-sharing deal will be no easy matter, as they share nothing but a mutual loathing, says BBC Africa analyst, Martin Plaut. | |
Mr Mbeki (left) is hoping to secure a power-sharing deal | |
Assuming a deal can be achieved, the next question is how the senior figures in the country's security apparatus - the military and police - can be accommodated, our analyst adds. | Assuming a deal can be achieved, the next question is how the senior figures in the country's security apparatus - the military and police - can be accommodated, our analyst adds. |
There were strong suggestions a deal was blocked earlier this year because their concerns had not been addressed. | There were strong suggestions a deal was blocked earlier this year because their concerns had not been addressed. |
This time round it is proposed that there would be two deputy prime ministers:
| This time round it is proposed that there would be two deputy prime ministers:
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If this is acceptable to all sides, our analyst suggests, then other issues are seen as less important. | If this is acceptable to all sides, our analyst suggests, then other issues are seen as less important. |
Mr Mbeki is under pressure to achieve a solid outcome ahead of a mid-August summit of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc). | Mr Mbeki is under pressure to achieve a solid outcome ahead of a mid-August summit of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc). |
Hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans have fled the country's worsening political and economic situation, many crossing over the borders into neighbouring states of South Africa, Zambia and Botswana. | Hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans have fled the country's worsening political and economic situation, many crossing over the borders into neighbouring states of South Africa, Zambia and Botswana. |
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