Zimbabwe will retaliate if European Union countries expel diplomats appointed by President Robert Mugabe which Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says were done unilaterally. “In diplomacy there is a principle called reciprocity,” presidential spokesman George Charamba said today. “You do to the other countries what you want them to do unto you. If country A refuses to recognise ambassadors from country B then country B reserves the right to do the same.”
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