| Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has urged Britain to put pressure on president Robert Mugabe through the international community. Mr Tsvangirai said he had no desire to see the UK taking unilateral action in its former colony. But he added: "I think every time you make reference to Britain, it raises some anxiety within Mugabe's headquarters. "What I've always said is yes, Britain should play a part, but it should play a part within a much wider context. "In other words, working within the EU and the United Nations framework to try to put pressure on Mugabe to find a solution to the pressures that Zimbabwe is facing." Mr Tsvangirai, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change who was beaten by police earlier this month, said he had not been in talks with ruling Zanu PF officials about a transition of power. But he expressed confidence that Mr Mugabe's regime was approaching its end. | | |
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