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South African government's comment on the MDC-T decision to join an inclusive government in Zimbabwe
30 January 2009
South Africa welcomes the reported decision of the MDC-T today, Friday, 30 January 2009 to join the ranks of the inclusive government in Zimbabwe.
Coming against the background of the earlier decision today among the Zimbabwean political parties Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations, to launch the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee, the decision of the MDC-T underlines the commitment of the Zimbabwean political parties to implement fully the provisions of the global political agreement as facilitated by former President Thabo Mbeki in his capacity as South African Development Community facilitator of the Zimbabwean dialogue as well as the outcomes of the recent Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit in Pretoria.
We are of the view that the formation of the inclusive government in Zimbabwe will help lay the foundation for the people of Zimbabwe to begin to address current challenges facing their country in all their manifestations while preparing ground for the creation of conditions for the holding of free and fair elections in the future.
Issued by: Department of Foreign Affairs
30 January 2009
Source: Sapa