
Latest in Zimbabwe’s power-sharing talks:
- Thabo Mbeki left Zimbabwe on Wednesday with no Deal.
- Morgan Tsvangirai said to be considering his options.
- Mugabe thought to have signed a deal with Arthur Mutambara, but Thabo Mbeki said he is not sure if that has been signed.
South African President Thabo Mbeki left Zimbabwe on Wednesday after failing to secure a power-sharing deal between Zimbabwe’s main rivals, Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai.
However Mugabe is said to have made a deal with Arthur Mutambara, the leader of the other smaller MDC faction.
President Mbeki said negotiations had not broken down, but Mugabe had only reached an agreement with the leader of the break away MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara and he was unsure whether that had been signed either.
Mbeki said Tsvangirai was still looking at his options.
President Mbeki headed for Angola to meet President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, head of the political department of Southern African Development Community (SADC), which is worried about the impact of a possible meltdown in Zimbabwe.
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