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Mugabe: I don't want to visit France, but I do want sanctions lifted | Mugabe: I don't want to visit France, but I do want sanctions lifted |
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Paris, je t'aime? Non, says Robert Mugabe. | Paris, je t'aime? Non, says Robert Mugabe. |
The charms of arguably the world's most romantic city – and of French filles – are lost on Zimbabwe's 89-year-old president, he revealed on Thursday. | The charms of arguably the world's most romantic city – and of French filles – are lost on Zimbabwe's 89-year-old president, he revealed on Thursday. |
"We do not want to visit France," declared twice-married Mugabe. "I do not want your girls. I do not want to visit France for romantic purposes. I want to develop relations between us." | "We do not want to visit France," declared twice-married Mugabe. "I do not want your girls. I do not want to visit France for romantic purposes. I want to develop relations between us." |
Encountering new diplomats from France, Germany and the Netherlands, Mugabe's unorthodox argument was aimed at persuading the European Union to lift sanctions against him and his inner circle. | |
His Zanu-PF party has long blamed the sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic meltdown over the past decade and claims their removal would get the country back on track. | |
"Can France have a national introspection and see whether it's right to continue to pursue the policy of sanctions against Zimbabwe?" asked Mugabe, who has ruled for 33 years. | "Can France have a national introspection and see whether it's right to continue to pursue the policy of sanctions against Zimbabwe?" asked Mugabe, who has ruled for 33 years. |
"We want the removal of economic sanctions so we can export beef to Europe. Let's get to trade. Let our flowers find home in the Netherlands. | |
"Let our greens find their way into the Dutch market but for as long as there are sanctions, this will be difficult." | |
EU countries imposed travel bans and asset freezes after Zimbabwean elections more than a decade ago, which western observers said were rigged in Mugabe's favour. "We must now look at the future and the need for sanctions to go," he said. | |
The EU lifted most of its sanctions earlier this year, yet an asset freeze and travel ban remains for Mugabe and his close allies. | |
The president's supporters within Africa argue that the peaceful conduct of this year's elections means the country deserves a fresh start. | |
But the EU and US, which also has sanctions in place, rejected the recent poll citing numerous irregularities including the non-availability of the voters roll. | |
Earlier this week Zimbabwe complained that its foreign minister was denied diplomatic privileges when leaving John F Kennedy airport in New York after last month's UN summit. | |
Mugabe's antipathy is not reserved for the country of Brigitte Bardot – 10 years his junior – and Audrey Tautou alone. | |
Asked earlier this year if he would like to visit Britain should sanctions be lifted, he told the Guardian: "Why? I've nothing to do in Britain, actually." | |
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