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HARARE - Zimbabwe's Government has accused Britain of plotting to invade the southern African state and to kill President Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe's spokesman, George Charamba, told the Sunday Mail newspaper that Harare was "well aware" that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair had considered plans for a military invasion of Zimbabwe.
Reacting to a British report last week that Blair had discussed the plan with the former British armed forces chief, Charamba said "the idea had not been abandoned".
"The (Zimbabwe) Government was aware of the plans and the President made reference to Britain's sinister motives ," he said.
- Reuters