We need to maintain our vigilance to ensure that barriers to participation... do not undermine the credibility of those ...
Is it possible for there to be credible elections on this short of a timeline with that modest of a budget, with the res...
The crucial issue is what happens before and after and ensuring respect for the outcome, particularly if it is an opposi...
The election itself is not an expression of democratic will, nor a process for Zimbabwe to select a political leader.
On the other hand, I will just assert that it is possible that there are alternative actions we might take if these elec...
Relations between the United States and Zimbabwe are guided by our shared aspiration for democratic and humanitarian val...
Engagement and flexibility does not mean appeasement.
It is already far too late for a free and fair election in 2013.
What that would mean is that the United States, working with the Treasury, working with some of our allies in Europe, co...
What is the United States doing to address those concerns and have concerns like this been addressed effectively through...
Zimbabwe should be driving growth and prosperity in southern Africa, but today instead, in the 33 years since independen...
Zimbabwe does not want to remain a pariah state, a fact that we should be able to leverage.
Are you concerned that even if there are relatively peaceful elections, there may not be a smooth transition to an appro...
The United States shares the same fundamental interest as the people of Zimbabwe: a stable, peaceful, democratic Zimbabw...
The conditions for reengagement outlined in the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act are still apt.
We are concerned that holding elections without providing adequate time for voter registration, inspection of voters' ro...
We continue to believe that the Government of Zimbabwe can promote conditions for a credible electoral process.
The constitution that was adopted was adopted as a result of compromise between the two major political parties and with...