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"en.20071022.13.1-066"2
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"Mr President, along with many Members of this House – perhaps most Members, in fact, given our resolutions – I am dismayed that the European Union intends to allow the Zimbabwean tyrant, Mugabe, to be invited to the EU-Africa Summit in Lisbon in December. Commissioner Michel tells me that the reasons for this – and I would suggest rather perversely – are that we should try not to isolate Mugabe, as this just reinforces his image, and that the EU wants to be seen as a global strategic player. To invite Mugabe to Lisbon is an affront to our principles and is a direct contradiction of the EU’s own stated positions. It is a failure of our Africa diplomacy that any African government still has any regard for Mugabe.
Mr President, I know you share our concerns about the appalling situation in Zimbabwe. Can I ask you to do two things: first of all, to convey yet again the strong feelings of this House that Mugabe should not be invited to Lisbon in December, and secondly, to respect the wishes of this House and not attend any EU summit to which Mugabe or any other banned Zimbabwean politicians are invited?"@en1
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