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Important
for Zimbabweans "to be able to express their choices"
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Politcsweb
June 20, 2008
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71654?oid=92412&sn=Detail
New York- South African
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, says it
is critical for Zimbabweans to have free and fair elections in which
the people of Zimbabwe can freely express their will.
Minister Dlamini
Zuma was answering questions to reporters during her visit to New
York where she led the South African delegation to the UN Security
Council debate on Women in Peace and Security chaired by US Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice. USA is the current President of the UN
Security Council. In this regard, the USA convened a round-table
discussion on the current situation in Zimbabwe.
Answering to a question
whether the Round Table discussion on Zimbabwe made good progress
in voicing the concerns of the global community for free and fair
elections in Zimbabwe and whether the UN is doing enough to ensure
free and fair elections, Minister Dlamini Zuma said "Well,
I think that it is in all our interests, and that of Zimbabwe and
its people, to have free and fair elections. It is important for
the Zimbabwean people to be able to express their choices and be
able to express their will so that the results do indeed reflect
the true will of the Zimbabwean people. So I think we are all at
one when it comes to this. This is very important".
"Secondly, the UN
has sent its Special Envoy - I am not sure whether he has left Zimbabwe
already but he has not returned to the UN yet - so he may still
be in Zimbabwe or en-route to the UN so he will be able to advise
the UN, having been on the ground and having discussed with the
authorities and the opposition in Zimbabwe to be able to brief the
UN on what is going on and what he thinks needs to be done"
continued Minister Dlamini Zuma.
"And off course,
it is also important to have international observers. As you know,
SADC decided to send many more observers this time and some are
already on the ground and others are en-route because SADC decided
it was important to have many observers and that they should not
arrive just for the elections but to be part of trying to create
an environment that would allow for free and fair elections and
we have also encouraged other regions - ECOWAS and so on - and whoever
else has been invited to observe the elections to send as many people
as possible so that we can be off assistance in creating an enabling
environment to allow the Zimbabweans to express themselves freely
and fairly" concluded Minister Dlamini Zuma.
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