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Zimbabwe compromise call rejected Zimbabwe compromise call rejected
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has rejected a compromise plan aimed at breaking the country's political deadlock.Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has rejected a compromise plan aimed at breaking the country's political deadlock.
A summit of southern African leaders had told Zimbabwe's rival parties they should share control of the disputed home affairs ministry.A summit of southern African leaders had told Zimbabwe's rival parties they should share control of the disputed home affairs ministry.
The call came at the end of a day of talks in Johannesburg by the 15-nation Southern African Development Community.The call came at the end of a day of talks in Johannesburg by the 15-nation Southern African Development Community.
The summit also said it could send peacekeeping forces into the DR Congo.The summit also said it could send peacekeeping forces into the DR Congo.
'Lacking courage'
Mr Tsvangirai told reporters: "This issue of co-sharing does not work. We have said so ourselves, we have rejected it, and that's the position.Mr Tsvangirai told reporters: "This issue of co-sharing does not work. We have said so ourselves, we have rejected it, and that's the position.
"There is no agreement to co-sharing, to rotation, to swapping of ministries.""There is no agreement to co-sharing, to rotation, to swapping of ministries."
The SADC was asked to rule and SADC took a decision and that's the position of SADC Tomaz SalomaoSADC Executive Secretary
He said his dispute with Mr Mugabe was about more than who controls the home affairs ministry, which has the police force under its command.He said his dispute with Mr Mugabe was about more than who controls the home affairs ministry, which has the police force under its command.
"It is about giving the responsibility to the party that won an election and has compromised its position to share a government with a party that lost," he said."It is about giving the responsibility to the party that won an election and has compromised its position to share a government with a party that lost," he said.
Mr Tsvangirai said he remained committed to power-sharing but was "shocked and saddened" by the outcome of the talks.Mr Tsvangirai said he remained committed to power-sharing but was "shocked and saddened" by the outcome of the talks.
The SADC was asked to rule and SADC took a decision and that's the position of SADC Tomaz SalomaoSADC Executive Secretary
He told the SADC leaders they lacked the courage to tell Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe that his position was wrong.He told the SADC leaders they lacked the courage to tell Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe that his position was wrong.
Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) signed a power-sharing deal eight weeks ago but have failed to reach an agreement on the formation of a cabinet.Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) signed a power-sharing deal eight weeks ago but have failed to reach an agreement on the formation of a cabinet.
Correspondents say the move effectively backs Mr Mugabe
South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, who chaired the summit, said an agreement on power-sharing "remains the only vehicle to help extricate Zimbabwe from her socio-economic challenges".South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, who chaired the summit, said an agreement on power-sharing "remains the only vehicle to help extricate Zimbabwe from her socio-economic challenges".
Zimbabwe is suffering from severe food shortages and rampant inflation.Zimbabwe is suffering from severe food shortages and rampant inflation.
Mr Tsvangirai has warned that a million Zimbabweans could starve to death in a year if the political deadlock continues.Mr Tsvangirai has warned that a million Zimbabweans could starve to death in a year if the political deadlock continues.
Congo pledge
Tomaz Salomao, executive secretary of the SADC, said the compromise would mean there would have to be two home ministers, "one appointed by Zanu-PF, one by the MDC".Tomaz Salomao, executive secretary of the SADC, said the compromise would mean there would have to be two home ministers, "one appointed by Zanu-PF, one by the MDC".
Correspondents say the move effectively backs Mr Mugabe
Mr Salomao told reporters that "the SADC was asked to rule and SADC took a decision and that's the position of SADC".Mr Salomao told reporters that "the SADC was asked to rule and SADC took a decision and that's the position of SADC".
"Now it's up to the parties to implement," he said."Now it's up to the parties to implement," he said.
The BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the summit, says the call effectively backs Mr Mugabe.The BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the summit, says the call effectively backs Mr Mugabe.
Our correspondent says Mr Mugabe has accepted the deal but that Mr Tsvangirai will now hope the matter is taken from SADC and given to other bodies like the UN.Our correspondent says Mr Mugabe has accepted the deal but that Mr Tsvangirai will now hope the matter is taken from SADC and given to other bodies like the UN.
The summit also backed an immediate ceasefire in the DR Congo, where rebel fighting has displaced tens of thousands of people.The summit also backed an immediate ceasefire in the DR Congo, where rebel fighting has displaced tens of thousands of people.
SADC leaders issued a communique saying they would "not stand by and witness any destructive acts of violence by any armed groups".
"The security situation in DRC is affecting peace and stability in the SADC and Great Lakes region," the group said, adding that it had agreed to send peacekeeping troops into the Congo if necessary."The security situation in DRC is affecting peace and stability in the SADC and Great Lakes region," the group said, adding that it had agreed to send peacekeeping troops into the Congo if necessary.
Mr Motlanthe had earlier told the summit that there was "no military solution" to the problem.

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