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PARIS, July 7 – The European Union said last week it was ready to consider taking “appropriate measures” against those responsible for violence in Zimbabwe.
That didn’t say what those measures might be.
The EU statement added that Albania and other non-EU countries, like Turkey, Croatia, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro, Ukraine, Moldavia, Georgia and Armenia, also supported them.
World leaders have scorned Mugabe’s unopposed re-election last week. Widespread state-sponsored violence had led the leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Tsvangirai, to pull out of the presidential runoff. (Tirana Times Staff)