LONDON (AP) - Britain's foreign secretary says European Union sanctions against Zimbabwe will be maintained until a new power-sharing government is in place.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has yet to reach a deal with opposition rivals on forming a Cabinet.
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says that optimism following the initial power-sharing deal is "fast evaporating."
Miliband says in a statement released Monday that EU sanctions will not be lifted until Mugabe and the opposition agree on a new administration. He says he will discuss the issue with other EU foreign ministers next week.
The EU imposed a travel ban and assets freeze on Mugabe and 171 people and four companies tied to his old regime. |