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Mugabe rival 'gets passport back' | |
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Zimbabwe's main opposition party says authorities have returned the travel documents of its leader and other officials ahead of a regional summit. | |
The documents had been confiscated at Harare airport as the opposition leaders tried to fly to South Africa. | |
The MDC said its leader Morgan Tsvangirai and two colleagues would now try to continue their journey. | |
They are due to meet South African President Thabo Mbeki, who is mediating in power-sharing negotiations. | |
The talks were adjourned on Tuesday without agreement. | |
MDC official Andrew Chadwick told Reuters news agency: "The passport situation has just been resolved. They have their passports now. They will be leaving (for South Africa) on the 6 pm (1600 GMT) flight. There was no explanation." | |
We knew negotiations would be difficult, but a resolution that represents anything other than the will of the Zimbabwean people would be a disaster for our country MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai Nkomo's ghost haunts talks | We knew negotiations would be difficult, but a resolution that represents anything other than the will of the Zimbabwean people would be a disaster for our country MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai Nkomo's ghost haunts talks |
When the passports were originally seized, MDC General Secretary Tendai Biti said it showed that the talks with Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party were a farce and a sham. | |
According to Mr Biti, the MDC delegation were also planning to attend a summit of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) in Johannesburg this weekend at which Zimbabwe is expected to be top of the agenda. | According to Mr Biti, the MDC delegation were also planning to attend a summit of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) in Johannesburg this weekend at which Zimbabwe is expected to be top of the agenda. |
Zimbabwe's information minister refused to comment on the incident, saying he blamed the Western media for the breakdown of negotiations. | |
On Wednesday, Mr Tsvangirai said he remained committed to discussing power-sharing after talks with the ruling Zanu-PF were adjourned the night before. | On Wednesday, Mr Tsvangirai said he remained committed to discussing power-sharing after talks with the ruling Zanu-PF were adjourned the night before. |
The negotiations have involved Zanu-PF, Mr Tsvangirai's MDC and a breakaway MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara. | The negotiations have involved Zanu-PF, Mr Tsvangirai's MDC and a breakaway MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara. |
'Reflection' | 'Reflection' |
Mr Mbeki, the regionally appointed mediator on the Zimbabwe crisis, has been under pressure to make progress on the negotiations ahead of the Sadc summit. | Mr Mbeki, the regionally appointed mediator on the Zimbabwe crisis, has been under pressure to make progress on the negotiations ahead of the Sadc summit. |
Power-sharing talks brokered by Mr Mbeki adjourned after three days | Power-sharing talks brokered by Mr Mbeki adjourned after three days |
But talks were adjourned on Tuesday to allow Mr Tsvangirai time for reflection, Mr Mbeki said. | |
He also denied that there was a breakdown in negotiations after reports that Mr Mutambara had signed a separate deal with Mr Mugabe. | |
Mr Mutumbara said the report was "totally false and baseless". | Mr Mutumbara said the report was "totally false and baseless". |
"We knew negotiations would be difficult, but a resolution that represents anything other than the will of the Zimbabwean people would be a disaster for our country," Mr Tsvangirai in a statement. | "We knew negotiations would be difficult, but a resolution that represents anything other than the will of the Zimbabwean people would be a disaster for our country," Mr Tsvangirai in a statement. |
Sticking points in the power-sharing talks are reported to include:
| Sticking points in the power-sharing talks are reported to include:
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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. |