Southern African leaders ended two-day talks today with no major progress announced in resolving leadership battles in Zimbabwe and Madagascar that have topped the regional agenda in recent years. The regional bloc “reaffirmed its decision of the extraordinary summit,” urging faster reforms in Zimbabwe but presented no new plan to end a deadlock between rivals Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai on new elections.
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