Re-engagement talks between Zimbabwe and the European Union (EU) hang in the balance following last week's expiry of the Global Political Agreement (GPA), which paved the way for the resumption of dialogue between Harare and Brussels.
The swearing-in of President Robert Mugabe last week to lead Zimbabwe for the next five years following his party's resounding victory in polls held on July 31 signified the end of co-operation on the matter between ZANU-PF and both formations of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), signatories to the GPA.
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