Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai warned Sunday that President Robert Mugabe would cause the collapse of a power-sharing agreement if he imposes a unity government. "He would have literally collapsed the deal," Tsvangirai told AFP in Stasbourg, northern France, during a rare visit to Europe.
The Movement for Democratic Change leader also said negotiations on the power-sharing government with Mugabe must not be allowed to run on indefinitely. The MDC has said it would only join a unity government once a constitutional amendment is passed to comply with all the terms of the September 15 deal, under which Mugabe would remain president and Tsvangirai become premier.