An emergency summit of southern African leaders has called for Zimbabwe's run-off presidential election to be postponed because of recent violence.
The governments of Swaziland, Tanzania and Angola said the conditions would not permit a free and fair election.
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Time for action
The summit of southern African leaders urged both sides to use the interval to hold talks aimed at finding a compromise.
The statement followed a day of talks in the Swazi capital, Mbabane, of the troika of countries from the regional Southern African Development Community (Sadc), responsible for overseeing peace and security in southern Africa.
The statement follows an earlier appeal by Morgan Tsvangirai for African leaders to intervene and manage a transitional process in Zimbabwe.
"I am asking the AU [African Union] and Sadc to lead an expanded initiative supported by the UN to manage what I will call a transitional process," he said at a news conference in Harare.
Dismissing Friday's planned election as an exercise in futility, he said Zimbabwe should work out a political settlement based on genuine and honest dialogue.
He also listed four key demands that he described as a way out of the crisis.
- Violence must stop immediately - so-called war veterans and youth militias should return home and checkpoints be removed
- Humanitarian assistance must be allowed into the country
- All members of parliament elected on 29 March must be sworn in
- All political prisoners, including the MDC secretary general, must be released immediately
He said the details of his proposals would need to be hammered out through negotiations.
(BBC)
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