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First draft on Zimbabwe sanctions completed by US
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-07-02 00:45

The next move by the council will depend in part on the outcomes of the AU summit and in part on "what is possible to achieve here in the United Nations," he said.

Noting the "substantial sanctions" already imposed by the European Union, Sawers said that Britain will try to push for toughening those measures.

"I hope there will be a climate whereby sanctions can be adopted through the United Nations as well, that's what we would be working for," he said.

When asked about the content of the sanctions, Sawers said the focus will be on individuals, but not the Zimbabwean people in general.

In a presidential statement adopted last Monday, the 15-member council condemned the "campaign of violence" ahead of the presidential run-off in Zimbabwe.

"The Security Council regrets that the campaign of violence and the restrictions on the political opposition have made it impossible for a free and fair election to take place on 27 June," the statement said.

Later on Friday, the council again issued a statement, expressing "regret" over the holding of the run-off election despite international calls for postponement.

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