President George Bush has slapped sanctions on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and 76 other government officials allegedly tied to efforts at undermining democracy there, the White House said on Friday.
Bush’s executive order ”blocks all property and economic assets of the targeted individuals. It also prohibits United States citizens or residents from engaging in any transaction or dealing with the targeted individuals,” Bush representative Ari Fleischer said in a statement.
The move affects ”Mugabe and 76 Zimbabwean government officials who have formulated, implemented, or supported policies that have undermined Zimbabwe’s democratic institutions,” Fleischer said.
Bush’s actions complement the European Union’s decision to freeze the assets, the representative said It ”makes clear our agreement that the situation in Zimbabwe
endangers the southern African region and threatens to undermine efforts to foster good governance and respect for the rule of law throughout the continent.”
”This action is aimed not at the people of Zimbabwe but rather at those most responsible for their current plight. The United States is acutely aware of the hardships and frustrations which the Zimbabwean people are enduring,” he said.
”The United States is working diligently with its international partners to try to ensure that adequate food supplies are made available to those in need. ”In the weeks and months ahead, our government will continue to seek measures to support the aspirations of Zimbabwe’s people for a peaceful and democratic
future,” said Fleischer. – Sapa-AFP