British Foreign Minister Mark Simmonds yesterday said despite flawed elections, the political situation in Zimbabwe was stable. The government now needed to deliver to its people in particular its constitutional commitments.
Simmonds was responding to a question from Kate Hoey in the House of Commons on what recent assessment he had made of the political and economic situation in Zimbabwe.
He said Zimbabwe’s economy remained fragile and his government was extremely concerned about the potential impact of government policies on ordinary Zimbabweans and the region.
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