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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in South Africa on the second leg of her 11-day tour of the continent. | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in South Africa on the second leg of her 11-day tour of the continent. |
Mrs Clinton is holding meetings with her South African counterpart and with former President Nelson Mandela on the first of three days in the country. | |
Talks will focus on business and on HIV/Aids, which affects nearly 6 million South Africans. | Talks will focus on business and on HIV/Aids, which affects nearly 6 million South Africans. |
In the coming days she will meet President Jacob Zuma, for talks likely to include the situation in Zimbabwe. | In the coming days she will meet President Jacob Zuma, for talks likely to include the situation in Zimbabwe. |
Correspondents say Mrs Clinton will ask Mr Zuma to use his influence to combat what she has called "negative effects of the continuing presidency of President [Robert] Mugabe" in Zimbabwe. | Correspondents say Mrs Clinton will ask Mr Zuma to use his influence to combat what she has called "negative effects of the continuing presidency of President [Robert] Mugabe" in Zimbabwe. |
Speaking in Nairobi, Mrs Clinton said she would ask Mr Zuma "about what more South Africa believes can be done to strengthen the reform movement inside Zimbabwe". | |
Relations between the US and South Africa were warm during the 1990s under Presidents Mandela and Bill Clinton, says the BBC's Jonah Fisher in Johannesburg. | Relations between the US and South Africa were warm during the 1990s under Presidents Mandela and Bill Clinton, says the BBC's Jonah Fisher in Johannesburg. |
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A commission was established to prioritise areas of co-operation but when Mr Clinton left the White House this was quietly forgotten. | A commission was established to prioritise areas of co-operation but when Mr Clinton left the White House this was quietly forgotten. |
South African officials hope that the visit by Mrs Clinton, the former US president's wife, will signal a new period of co-operation, says our correspondent. | |
On Friday morning, Mrs Clinton is holding talks with South African Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe. | |
Ms Nkoana-Mashabane told the BBC she believed the Obama administration would work alongside the African Union in helping to bring peace to parts of Africa. | |
"We see this administration and the government of the USA as a strategic partner on the political front, as we work with them to look at the mechanisms to resolve areas of conflict working together with the African Union," she said. | |
Later, Mrs Clinton will meet Mr Mandela, South Africa's first black president, and attend a conference with Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi before attending National Women's Day events in the capital, Pretoria. | |
African potential | African potential |
Hillary Clinton spoke about Somalia at the University of Nairobi | |
Mrs Clinton began her seven-nation African tour in Kenya on Wednesday where she held talks in Nairobi with Kenya's president and prime minister. | Mrs Clinton began her seven-nation African tour in Kenya on Wednesday where she held talks in Nairobi with Kenya's president and prime minister. |
Addressing African leaders at an economic summit, Mrs Clinton said the continent had "enormous potential for progress". | Addressing African leaders at an economic summit, Mrs Clinton said the continent had "enormous potential for progress". |
But she stressed that harnessing that potential would require democracy and good governance. | But she stressed that harnessing that potential would require democracy and good governance. |
Before Mrs Clinton arrived in Kenya, the US embassy in Nairobi had issued a statement scolding Kenya for its decision not to set up a local court to seek justice for the victims of the deadly clashes which followed the 2007 election. | Before Mrs Clinton arrived in Kenya, the US embassy in Nairobi had issued a statement scolding Kenya for its decision not to set up a local court to seek justice for the victims of the deadly clashes which followed the 2007 election. |
On Thursday, Mrs Clinton met the Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed in the Kenyan capital. | On Thursday, Mrs Clinton met the Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed in the Kenyan capital. |
She offered to increase US support for his unity government and to "take action" against neighbouring Eritrea if it does not stop supporting militants in Somalia. | She offered to increase US support for his unity government and to "take action" against neighbouring Eritrea if it does not stop supporting militants in Somalia. |
Eritrea denies supporting Somalia's al-Shabab militants, who are trying to overthrow Somalia's government. | Eritrea denies supporting Somalia's al-Shabab militants, who are trying to overthrow Somalia's government. |
The Eritrean Information Minister Ali Abdu told the BBC Mrs Clinton's comments were "very disappointing" and that the White House had "failed to learn mistakes of the previous US administration". | |
Mrs Clinton's 11-day trip will take her to Angola on Sunday before she heads to Nigeria, Liberia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cape Verde. |