President Levy Mwanawasa has said he will not attend the European Union (EU)-Africa Summit to be held in Portugal in December, if Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is barred from attending the meeting.
Mr. Mwanawasa, who is also Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Chairperson,says his decision is not in agreement to the problems Zimbabwe was facing but that it was only prudent that the Zimbabwean leader is allowed to attend such an important fora.
The President said this shortly before departure for the United States of America
where he is going to attend the United Nations (UN) 62nd General Assembly.
The President left aboard a British Airways flight at 09:00 hours.
Mr. Mwanawasa’s remarks follows a BBC report quoting British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown as saying he will boycott the summit in Portugal, if Mr. Mugabe is allowed to
attend the event.
President Mwanawasa said that it is important that leaders that have perceived Mr.
Mugabe of any wrong doing engage him in dialogue and resolve the issues.
“It is clear that those who have a bone to chew with Mugabe should meet him. It will
be a waste of time to travel to Portugal if Mugabe is not invited,” he said.
He said it would be unfortunate if Britain will not attend the meeting because the
Summit will hang in the balance.
The British Prime Minister said Mr. Mugabe has an EU travel ban for allegedly
perpetrating the sufferings amongst Zimbabweans.
Mr. Brown described the summit as a ‘serious opportunity’ to forge stronger
partnerships between Africa and the EU.
On the sacking of Mr. Sikatana as Foreign Affairs minister, Mr. Mwanawasa said he
was convinced that he made the right decision.
He said he was glad to learn that Mr. Sikatana was fit and was ready to contest the
republican presidency.
During the summit, the President will attend several meetings on the sidelines that
will include the private sector where he will woo more investors.
He will also attend the Clinton Global Foundation meeting and will hold several
bilateral talks with other leaders on issues of mutual interest.
The President is accompanied by Foreign Affairs minister Kabinga Pande, Agriculture
Minister Ben Kapita and other senior Government officials.
He was seen off by Cabinet Ministers, Service Chiefs, members of the Diplomatic Corp
and other senior Government and party officials.