Cape Argus

EU poised to mend fences with Zimbabwe

- – ANA

HARARE: Following Zimbabwe’s dramatic military coup and the country’s internatio­nal pariah status and isolation, it appears Harare’s relationsh­ip with the EU is on the mend.

The EU released a report on its conclusion­s about the situation:

The political transition creates high expectatio­ns among all Zimbabwean­s. It can open the way to a full return to the rule of law, within a constituti­onal framework and under civilian rule, allowing for the preparatio­n and implementa­tion of political and economic reforms.

The EU reaffirms its availabili­ty to engage constructi­vely with the new authoritie­s including through a structured political dialogue, with political actors across the spectrum, and civil society, on the basis of a mutual commitment to shared values focused on human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law.

The upcoming electoral process will be an essential step. The EU welcomes the commitment of the authoritie­s to hold elections in line with the constituti­on, and underlines the importance of the conditions being in place to allow the elections to be peaceful, inclusive, credible and transparen­t.

The EU would consider favourably electoral observatio­n, provided that the required conditions were fulfilled and an invitation from the government was received.

The EU welcomes the authoritie­s' stated intention to deliver economic reforms, aimed at supporting job creation, growth and sustainabl­e long-term developmen­t, and reaffirms its willingnes­s to support the planning and implementa­tion of much-needed structural changes and the promotion of good governance.

The EU is ready to review its policies towards Zimbabwe.

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