Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II is
seeking to mend fractured relations between Zimbabwe and her country, a report
says, adding that she is hoping the southern African country can rejoin the
Commonwealth.
According to the state-owned Herald
newspaper, there were indications
the two countries would soon be holding high level diplomatic meetings in their bid to mend their ties.
the two countries would soon be holding high level diplomatic meetings in their bid to mend their ties.
The report said that Britain had
already sent two of its top diplomats as it pushed a more engaging stance
towards Zimbabwe. Last year, Britain’s Africa minister Rory Stewart attended
the inauguration of Zimbabwe’s new president after years of uncertain ties
under ex-president Robert Mugabe’s government.
A conservative British newspaper, the
British Express, said that the queen was a key figure in mending the frosty
relations between the two countries.
“When asked by a diplomat at a party
what her hopes were for this year, the queen replied, wishing not for world
peace, nor even happiness for her own family but ‘that Zimbabwe will rejoin the
Commonwealth’,” said the report.
Zimbabwe had long been an entity close
to the queen’s heart, and she was known to have been upset when the country was
suspended from the organisation in 2003 after its then leader, Mugabe, ignored
repeated pleas over human rights abuse. President Emmerson Mnangagwa has
indicated his willingness to re-engage the international community, including
allowing international observers in its forthcoming elections.
Mnangagwa has vowed to hold fair
elections to ensure Zimbabwe “engages the world as a qualified democratic
state”.
The
country was expected to hold elections in four to five months time, an earlier
date than expected following the ousting of Mugabe. Mnangagwa took office in
November after a shock military takeover ended Mugabe’s 37-year reign.
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