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Title   Marlborough House Statement on Zimbabwe
Author Commonwealth Chairpersons' Committee on Zimbabwe (Troika)
Edition PDF
Published London: The Commonwealth Secretariat
Year 2002-03-19
Pages 2
Abstract The Marlborough House Statement suspends Zimbabwe from the councils of the Commonwealth for one year. The statement provides for a review by the Commonwealth Chairpersons' Committee on Zimbabwe (Troika, (PM of Australia, John Howard, President of Nigeria, Obasanjo, President of South Africa, Mbeki) of this suspension from the Councils of the Commonwealth in twelve months time, "having regard to progress in Zimbabwe based on the Commonwealth Harare principles and reports from the Commonwealth Secretary-General".

www.thecommonwealth.org
Bestand marlboroughhousestatement20020319.pdf (31 Kb)
Country Internationaal , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Democracy
  • Elections
  • International institutions
  • International Relations
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