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G-8 foreign ministers statement on Zimbabwe elections

Issued following meeting in Kyoto June 27 2008

G8 Foreign Ministers reiterated their grave concern about the situation in Zimbabwe.

We deplore the actions of the Zimbabwean authorities - systematic violence, obstruction and intimidation - which have made a free and fair presidential run-off election impossible. We strongly urge the Zimbabwean authorities to work with the opposition to achieve a prompt, peaceful resolution of the crisis in accordance with the democratic wishes of the Zimbabwean people and, for that purpose, to cooperate fully with the international efforts including those of SADC, the AU and UN.

We are deeply concerned over the suspension of humanitarian aid which has been seriously affecting the most vulnerable people in Zimbabwe and call on the Zimbabwean authorities to immediately allow the resumption of operations by humanitarian organizations.

We note that the results of the March 29, 2008, elections must be respected and that any dialogue between the parties must allow a legitimate government to be formed. We will not accept the legitimacy of any government that does not reflect the will of the Zimbabwean people.

We will continue to closely monitor the situation.

This is the text of a statement issued by the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the G8 in Kyoto, Japan, June 27 2008.