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US offers to 'revisit' current sanctions against Zimbabwe

by Sapa
19 Jul 2013 at 13:53hrs | Views
Washington - US Secretary of State John Kerry has offered to "revisit" current sanctions against Zimbabwe if upcoming elections are transparent and peaceful, a US official said Thursday.

In a letter addressed to Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, Kerry makes it clear that the US is "prepared to revisit our bilateral relationship"- but only if the country implements political reforms, said Marie Harf, deputy spokesperson for the State Department.

The US would also expect the government to allow civil society to "operate freely" and for the 31 July elections to be "credible" and "reflect the will of the people."

Harf could not say if there had been a response to the letter.

"We've made it clear that this is a critical moment," Harf said.

'Deep' concerns

She noted ongoing "deep" concerns about lack of transparency in preparing for the elections and partisan behavior by state security.

Mugabe, 89, who has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980, faces his longtime political enemy Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, 61, in the polls, which are to end their power-sharing government, formed in 2009 after a disputed election.

US sanctions against Zimbabwe were enacted since 2003.

Source - Sapa