South Africa’s Foreign Ministry has said that all parties in the Zimbabwe power-sharing talks will take part in negotiations to be held in South Africa on Friday. No time limit has been set for the negotiations, SA’s foreign ministry said.
“All the relevant players are here in South Africa at the moment, and I think the length of the discussions will be determined by what progress they make. I don’t think there is any limit or deadline,” South Africa’s Deputy Foreign Affair Minister, Aziz Pahad told reporters.
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Fri, Aug 29, 2008
Zimbabwe Elections 2008, Zimbabwe News