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U.S. Envoy: Zimbabwe in 'Massive' Crisis

Monday, March 27, 2006 12:07:46 AM
By ANGUS SHAW

Movement For Democratic Change, pro-senate faction president Arthur Mutambara, addresses party supporters in Chitungwiza, 25 kilomtres east of Harare, Zimbabwe, Sunday, March, 26, 2006. Mutambara said his party would fight to remove President Robert Mugabe from power using democratic and constitional means.(AP Photo)HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Zimbabwe's political and economic crisis had "passed the point of no return" for recovery without basic internal reforms and substantial international help, the U.S. ambassador said in an interview published Sunday.

Calls by President Robert Mugabe for improved relations and "bridge building" with foreign nations so far had made no progress, Christopher Dell was quoted as saying in the independent Standard newspaper.

"It is our hope that in the face of the massive crisis that it has brought on itself, the government here will recognize that it needs to do more than talk about bridge building," Dell was quoted as saying.


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