Those days of Using politics of intimidation to coarse nations to adopt 
certain policies favorable to British Imperialist Agenda, is long past gone!

Matek




In a message dated 11/25/02 7:16:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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<< Monday, 25 November 2002
 
   EU leader threatens to withdraw aid from ACP states
   Herald Reporter
 
   LEADER of the European Union Parliamentary team at the EU-ACP meeting in
   Brussels Mrs Glenys Kinnock yesterday threatened withdrawing development 
 aid
   from all African, Caribbean and Pacific countries supporting 
 Zimbabwe&#8217;s
   inclusion in the fifth joint parliamentary session starting today.
 
   The Minister of State for State Enterprises and Parastatals, Cde Paul 
 Mangwana,
   told The Herald from Brussels that Mrs Kinnock, from Britain, was the
   co-president of the joint assembly, representing the EU wing.
 
   She had circulated a document noting that 48 of the 77 countries 
 supporting
   Zimbabwe were among the least developed nations.
 
   The document, according to Cde Mangwana, said the 48 countries need not 
 suffer
   simply because of Zimbabwe.
 
   "However, the document made everyone angry in that the EU was now trying 
 to
   dangle a carrot to divide the ACP countries.
 
   "It actually strengthens their solidarity and instead blamed Western 
 nations for
   the poverty prevailing in their countries," Cde Mangwana said.
 
   He said Britain was trying to mobilise other European nations to gang up 
 against
   Zimbabwe.
 
   Despite the divisive manoeuvres by the EU, the ACP camp has remained 
 resolute in
   its position in support of Zimbabwe.
 
   The group yesterday issued a declaration that the two Zimbabwean delegates 
 be
   allowed to attend the joint-parliamentary session or else the venue of the
   meeting had to be changed to accommodate them.
 
   The EU Parliament is trying to ban the Zimbabweans from its Brussels 
 building.
 
   ACP members viewed the EU stance as an attempt to divide and recolonise 
 Third
   World countries.
 
   "The most plausible thing that could happen is that the EU would give in 
 to the
   ACP or the meeting does not take place at all," said Cde Mangwana.
 
   He said a preparatory meeting for the ACP unanimously agreed that they 
 would
   have set bad precedence if they give in to the EU&#8217;s demand to 
 exclude
   them. He said some countries that have come up in full support include 
 Jamaica,
   Haiti, Namibia and some Pacific Islands.
 
   "We are fully paid up members and the only way they could exclude us from 
 the
   meeting is by amending the rules governing EU-ACP because the rule 
 provides
   immunity for us. If they cannot respect the laws which they wrote 
 governing
   multilateral relations of the EU-ACP then they have no right to teach us 
 about
   the rule of law," said Cde Mangwana.
 
   He said it became apparent to ACP countries that EU had turned a 
 diplomatic rift
   between Zimbabwe and Britain into a multilateral issue mainly because the
   presidential elections were won by President Mugabe, who was not their 
 chosen
   candidate.
 
   The EU Parliament decided to bar the two ministers from gaining access to 
 the
   parliamentary premises, even though the EU itself and host Belgium had 
 issued
   visas. The EU Parliament said the two ministers were on the list of banned
   Zimbabwean Government and Zanu-PF officials.
 
   The ACP countries on Friday wrote to president of the EU Parliament, Mr 
 Pat Cox,
   who had asked them to agree to exclude Zimbabwe saying the move 
 contravened the
   ACP/EU protocols.
 
  >>

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