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26 May 2012
   
 
 
Article by: Reuters
The African Union and the international community must work together to help bring stability to Zimbabwe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in a television interview broadcast on Sunday.

"What we're looking for is that combination of African countries, in the African Union, working I hope with the United Nations, sending envoys to Zimbabwe to see what progress can be made," Brown told CNN.

"We and a group of countries are working together and are prepared to contribute substantially to the reconstruction of Zimbabwe as long as it is restored to a democracy."

President Robert Mugabe was due to be sworn in at a ceremony on Sunday, after a widely condemned one-candidate election which African observers say was unfair and marred by violence and intimidation.


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