Who Cares: Robert Mugabe Not Invited To U.S. Summit
AFRICANGLOBE – African leaders are facing a dilemma over whether to boycott a landmark US-Africa summit next month in solidarity with President Robert Mugabe who has been snubbed by President Barack Obama.
Nearly 50 African Heads of State will be attending the two day summit in Washington which seeks to widen trade, development and security ties between America and Africa.
When the invitations were sent out earlier this year, those not willing to bow down to the US, like Robert Mugabe or leaders under African Union suspension, were excluded. Egypt, Sudan and Madagascar are the other countries that have not been invited. The United States maintains sanctions against Mugabe and close officials claiming election rigging, rights abuses and political violence.
On Thursday the US Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bruce Wharton, said the summit will proceed as planned irrespective of Africa’s position on President Mugabe’s exclusion.
AU and SADC leaders are arguing that since President Mugabe is the continental body’s first vice president as well as the incoming chair of the regional bloc, it was wrong to exclude him from such an important summit.
The Zimbabwe Independent reported on Friday that analysts are already questioning whether President Mugabe would add value to the regional SADC bloc given his advanced age and the persistent controversy associated with his governance.
Economic and anti-Mugabe analyst Luke Zunga said that some African leaders may not attend in solidarity with Mugabe, but no African nation will boycott the summit, with those standing by Mugabe sending representatives on their behalf.
‘By not inviting Mugabe, the US is simply making a statement that he’s not behaving properly,’ Zunga said.
The so-called economist explained that it would be suicidal for other countries to snub the summit just because Mugabe has not been invited. He said the US is a big investor in Africa with massive influence over two Washington based financial institutions, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The West has raged an unrelenting war against Robert Mugabe for reclaiming his people’s land from European thieves
By: Tichaona Sibanda
Source: AfricanGlobe.net