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Talks on power-sharing in Zimbabwe have adjourned to give opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai time to reflect, South Africa's president has said. | Talks on power-sharing in Zimbabwe have adjourned to give opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai time to reflect, South Africa's president has said. |
Thabo Mbeki said he believed negotiations could still succeed, despite no deal being signed after the latest round of meetings. | |
Mr Mbeki left Zimbabwe on Wednesday after mediating during three days of talks in the capital, Harare. | Mr Mbeki left Zimbabwe on Wednesday after mediating during three days of talks in the capital, Harare. |
He said he was determined to help end the "suffering" of Zimbabwe's people. | He said he was determined to help end the "suffering" of Zimbabwe's people. |
The power-sharing talks have involved Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party, Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and a breakaway MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara. | The power-sharing talks have involved Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party, Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and a breakaway MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara. |
I know the suffering that the people of Zimbabwe are experiencing South African President Thabo Mbeki Nkomo's ghost haunts talks | I know the suffering that the people of Zimbabwe are experiencing South African President Thabo Mbeki Nkomo's ghost haunts talks |
Mr Mutumbara said a report in the state-run Herald newspaper that he had signed a bilateral deal with Mr Mugabe was "totally false and baseless". | |
"You cannot at all extract a bilateral agreement from the current tripartite negotiations framework," he said. | |
Mr Mbeki denied that there had been a breakdown in the talks after Mr Tsvangirai left Tuesday's round of talks early. | |
"We are indeed convinced that it is possible to conclude these negotiations quite quickly," he said after travelling from Zimbabwe to Angola. | |
"They are working on a truly inclusive government." | |
Earlier, Mr Mbeki had promised to reconvene negotiators. | |
"The time, the space that Mr Tsvangirai has asked for is to reflect on this matter about which the other two negotiators have agreed," he said. | |
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Mr Mbeki, the regionally appointed mediator on the Zimbabwe crisis, did not elaborate, but sticking points in the power-sharing talks are reported to include:
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Mr Mbeki also spoke about Zimbabwe's economic crisis and its impact on the country's neighbours. | Mr Mbeki also spoke about Zimbabwe's economic crisis and its impact on the country's neighbours. |
"I know the suffering that the people of Zimbabwe are experiencing," he said. | "I know the suffering that the people of Zimbabwe are experiencing," he said. |
"I know the violence they've experienced in the last few months, I know the problems that have accumulated over many years. | "I know the violence they've experienced in the last few months, I know the problems that have accumulated over many years. |
"We've got to say what it is that we can contribute to help these problems solved." | "We've got to say what it is that we can contribute to help these problems solved." |
The South African president said he was determined to reach a deal, as were the negotiating parties. | The South African president said he was determined to reach a deal, as were the negotiating parties. |
"If it means staying in Zimbabwe, in Harare, for six months I'll stay for that." | "If it means staying in Zimbabwe, in Harare, for six months I'll stay for that." |
Briefing | Briefing |
Mr Mbeki has been under pressure to make progress on Zimbabwe ahead of a Southern African Development Community (Sadc) summit this weekend. | Mr Mbeki has been under pressure to make progress on Zimbabwe ahead of a Southern African Development Community (Sadc) summit this weekend. |
Mr Mugabe won a second controversial poll in June unopposed | Mr Mugabe won a second controversial poll in June unopposed |
His spokesman told AFP news agency that he was going to brief to Sadc's defence and security chairperson, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, on the latest developments. | His spokesman told AFP news agency that he was going to brief to Sadc's defence and security chairperson, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, on the latest developments. |
Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of Zimbabwe's presidential election in March, before pulling out of a June run-off citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. | Mr Tsvangirai won the first round of Zimbabwe's presidential election in March, before pulling out of a June run-off citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. |
In parliamentary elections, his party took 100 seats, Mr Mutambara's faction took 10 and the ruling Zanu-PF 99. | In parliamentary elections, his party took 100 seats, Mr Mutambara's faction took 10 and the ruling Zanu-PF 99. |
Mr Mutambara did not stand in the presidential poll, backing independent former finance minister Simba Makoni - a strong proponent of a unity government. | Mr Mutambara did not stand in the presidential poll, backing independent former finance minister Simba Makoni - a strong proponent of a unity government. |
Human Rights Watch said this week that post-election violence had not stopped, with supporters of the ruling Zanu-PF continuing to terrorise villagers in rural areas. | Human Rights Watch said this week that post-election violence had not stopped, with supporters of the ruling Zanu-PF continuing to terrorise villagers in rural areas. |
The government was making little effort to dismantle torture camps set up by its supporters, and hundreds of opposition activists were still in hiding, the group said. | The government was making little effort to dismantle torture camps set up by its supporters, and hundreds of opposition activists were still in hiding, the group said. |
Mr Mugabe and his supporters have blamed the opposition and the international community for instability in Zimbabwe. | Mr Mugabe and his supporters have blamed the opposition and the international community for instability in Zimbabwe. |