Khama misses another summit on Zim

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President Ian Khama leaves for Washington today to attend the Conservation International board of directors meeting. While in the US, Khama will meet with President Barack Obama on Thursday.

Minster for Foreign Affairs, Phandu Skelemani, could not disclose what is on the agenda for the meeting of the two leaders. "The meeting has no agenda as such. The two presidents will meet and we will put forward the challenges facing our country that we think Americans could help us address," Skelemani said.

He did not rule out the possibility of Khama and Obama discussing the political crisis in Zimbabwe. He said the matter might be mentioned in passing, as the whole region is waiting for the report of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Troika that is currently assessing the situation in Zimbabwe. He said that all they can do is to share their experiences on Zimbabwe with Americans and solicit advice.

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