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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Delegates from Zimbabwe's main political parties are meeting in Pretoria, South Africa to discuss future negotiations2 toward ending the crisis in Zimbabwe. VOA's Delia Robertson reports from our southern Africa bureau in Johannesburg.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, 30 Jun 2008
Talks between representatives from the two factions3 of the opposition4 Movement for Democratic Change Party, and President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF Party are under way in Pretoria, an African diplomat5 close to the mediation6 process told VOA.
The delegates are talking about how to overcome stumbling blocks in the way of full negotiations about Zimbabwe's political future, according to an African diplomat close to situation.
The difficulties appear immense and are mostly the result of the widely discredited7 runoff presidential election last month that was marked by widespread violence overwhelmingly perpetrated against members of the opposition and civil society groups by supporters of Mr. Mugabe.
That violence continues and bringing it to an end is one of the fundamental demands the two MDC factions are presenting at these preliminary talks.
Independent political analyst8 Chris Maroleng says other serious challenges center around how the various parties view each other's legitimacy9.
"Unless the mediator10 is able to deal with the key sticking points in terms of recognition and credibility of the various parties to this negotiation1, one would argue that the distance or asymmetry11 that exists between these two main political parties, would act as a stumbling block towards really having a positive outcome emanating12 from this current period," he said.
While all the parties seem to have agreed that the way forward may be a transitional government of national unity13, Maroleng says achieving that is going to be extremely difficult.
"On the one hand President Robert Mugabe insists on being recognized by the MDC as being legitimately14 elected and therefore having the right to convene15 such a government," he said. "While the MDC would argue that since they won the elections that were viewed to be largely free and fair on the the 29th of March, they should actually have the right to convene and determine the composition of a government of national unity."
Mr. Mugabe's ZANU-PF has been anxious to get negotiations under way, perhaps to prevent the adoption16 this week of United Nations sanctions.
But Maroleng cautions that if Mr. Mugabe does not get his way at the preliminary talks in Pretoria, the fear of sanctions may be overcome by anger and lead to a total disengagement by his ZANU-PF party, followed by increased suppression of the opposition and civil society.
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2 negotiations | |
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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3 factions | |
组织中的小派别,派系( faction的名词复数 ) | |
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4 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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5 diplomat | |
n.外交官,外交家;能交际的人,圆滑的人 | |
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6 mediation | |
n.调解 | |
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7 discredited | |
不足信的,不名誉的 | |
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8 analyst | |
n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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9 legitimacy | |
n.合法,正当 | |
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10 mediator | |
n.调解人,中介人 | |
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11 asymmetry | |
n.不对称;adj.不对称的,不对等的 | |
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12 emanating | |
v.从…处传出,传出( emanate的现在分词 );产生,表现,显示 | |
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13 unity | |
n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调 | |
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14 legitimately | |
ad.合法地;正当地,合理地 | |
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15 convene | |
v.集合,召集,召唤,聚集,集合 | |
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16 adoption | |
n.采用,采纳,通过;收养 | |
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