Until we see this kind of progress, the United States cannot give validity to this illegitimate government.
I strongly urge that the United States begin shifting assistance policies toward recovery and reconstruction to a broade...
even a modest token amount... would help to allow us to have say at the table.
We also call on the nations of Africa, in particular the members of the Southern African Development Community, to ensur...
Land tenure and security is vitally important, and that ties, of course, to the GPA, the Global Political Agreement.
What about holding out a more, sort of, public carrot approach?
this is a very important part of our signaling, through this committee and otherwise, a serious American engagement in t...
the United States could mobilize significant resources to contribute toward Zimbabwe's recovery and reconstruction--and ...
The real collapse, in their economic standing, has nothing to do with the sanctions.
We should continue to press the government on performance benchmarks, but not let those shortcomings preclude all effort...
I think that those sanctions should remain in place until we are certain that there is clear political movement.
the best way to sideline Mugabe is to reinforce this government.
I think the United States can do the same.
My suggestion, again, is engage in a very targeted way.
Put simply: We believe that if you want to sideline Mugabe and his hard-liners, you should support the people of Zimbabw...
Our attitude is tantamount to shooting ourselves in the foot.
This was a deliberate campaign to hold on to power and subvert the will of the people that was expressed in the March 29...
However, it is improbable that this can be achieved through negotiations with the junta--a dictatorship will not act in ...