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IMF
opens door to restore ties with Zimbabwe
Reuters
September
16, 2008
http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN623100.html
The International
Monetary Fund on Monday opened the way to work with Zimbabwe's new
power-sharing government
but said the country's leaders first need to make clear commitments
to rescue the economy.
IMF Managing Director
Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the signing of the power-sharing accord
between President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai
was a chance to reverse the economic crisis, where inflation is
more than 11 million percent, the world's highest rate.
"We stand ready
to discuss with the new authorities their policies to stabilize
the economy, improve social conditions, and reduce poverty,"
Strauss-Kahn said in a statement.
But Strauss-Kahn said
the government needed to show it was willing to implement credible
policies to put the economy on sounder footing.
"I encourage the
government to take steps to show clear commitment to a new policy
direction and to seek the support of the international community,"
he added.
Such a strategy would
also help put Zimbabwe in better standing with the international
community and to restore ties with the IMF.
The fund suspended Zimbabwe's
voting rights in June 2003, barring it from participating in IMF
decisions, as the Mugabe government fell behind on paying its IMF
debts and the economic situation deteriorated.
While Zimbabwe has averted
expulsion from the IMF, the global lender has maintained its suspension
of financial and technical assistance to Mugabe's government, which
is around $114 million in arrears to the fund.
Strauss-Khan urged the
new government to seek help from international donors.
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