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African Union (AU) Summit Resolution on Zimbabwe

1 July 2008

The African Union Assembly, meeting in its 11th Ordinary Session held on June 30 to 1 July 2008, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

Deeply concerned with the prevailing situation in Zimbabwe

Deeply concerned with the negative reports of Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union and the Pan-African Parliament observers on the Zimbabwean Presidential run-off election held on 27 June 2008.

Deeply concerned about the violence and the loss of life that has occurred in Zimbabwe

Considering the urgent need to prevent further worsening of the situation and with a view to avoid spread of conflict with the consequential negative impact on the country and the sub-region

Further considering the need to create an environment conducive for democracy, as well as the development of the people of Zimbabwe

Expressing its appreciation to SADC and its Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation, as well as the Facilitator of the intra-Zimbabwe dialogue, His Excellency Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa, and His Excellency Jean Ping, Chairperson of the African Union Commission for the ongoing work aimed at reconciling the political parties.

Recognising the complexity of the situation in Zimbabwe

Noting the willingness of the political leaders of Zimbabwe to enter into negotiations to establish a Government of National Unity

Noting further the preparatory discussions on this matter had already started, under SADC facilitation

Hereby decide:
1. To encourage President Robert Mugabe and the leader of the MDC Party Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to honour their commitment to initiate dialogue with a view to promoting peace, stability, democracy and the reconciliation of the Zimbabwean people.
2. To support the call, for the creation of a Government of National Unity.
3. To support the SADC Facilitation, and to recommend that SADC mediation efforts should be continued in order to resolve the problems they are facing. In this regard SADC should establish a mechanism on the ground in order to seize the momentum for a negotiated solution.
4. To appeal to states and all parties concerned to refrain from any action that may negatively impact on the climate of dialogue.
5. In the spirit of all SADC initiatives, the AU remains convinced that the people of Zimbabwe will be able to resolve their differences and work together once again as one Nation, provided they receive undivided support from SADC, the AU and the world at large.

Issued by: Department of Foreign Affairs
1 July 2008


 
 

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