Robert Mugabe invited to attend EU Africa summit despite travel ban

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has been invited to the European Union-
Africa summit to be held

Description: PHOTO | JEKESAI NJIKIZANA | FILE Zimbabwe President Robert
Mugabe speaks during a past rally.

HARARE

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has been invited to the European Union-
Africa summit to be held in Brussels in April despite a travel ban against
him.

According to state media, President Mugabe got his invitation last week,
ending speculation about his attendance at the summit.

“The letter to invite the President has been received and has been given to
His Excellency, the President.

“The letter came straight from Brussels,” the Sunday Mail said, quoting an
unnamed government official.

The summit set for April 2 and 3 would be used to discuss strategic
priorities between Africa and Europe. (EXTERNAL: Mugabe free to attend
summit
<http://www.theindependent.co.zw/2014/02/07/mugabe-free-attend-summit-eu-env
oy/> — EU envoy)

Last week, Zimbabwe government officials had claimed that the African Union
had resolved that Africa would boycott the meeting if President Mugabe was
not invited.

The soon to be 90 year-old leader’s presence at the 2007 summit held in
Portugal caused controversy as the EU attempted to exclude him. 

President Mugabe is now an AU vice chairperson. 

The EU is due to review the travel embargo and asset freeze it imposed on
his regime in 2002 for alleged electoral fraud and human rights violations.

Indications are that the sanctions would remain in place as most of the
conditions that were laid out last year for the embargo to be lifted were
not met.

US TO KEEP MUGABE OUT

Meanwhile, the United States has maintained that President Mugabe would be
excluded from the highly anticipated US-Africa summit set for August.

United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Bruce Wharton said the veteran ruler’s
exclusion was “a very conscious decision”.

He said Washington would not be influenced by the EU decision to invite
President Mugabe.

"Those are decisions made by the EU but not by the United States,” he said.

The US and the EU rejected last year’s elections that saw President Mugabe’s
Zanu PF winning resoundingly, claiming they were flawed.

The longtime ruler says the sanctions were imposed as punishment for his
controversial land reforms that displaced over 4,000 white commercial
farmers.

            Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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