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The head of Zimbabwe Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Happyton Bonyongwe (L) with Constantine Chiwenga, the commander of the Zimbabwean Army (C) are pictured with President Robert Mugabe at Harare Airport, on July 03, 2008. Robert Mugabe said he is only open to negotiations on an end to Zimbabwe's political crisis if he is accepted as the country's president. On July 03, the United States pushed for a UN travel ban and an assets freeze on Mugabe and 13 of his cronies in protest at the presidential runoff vote. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)

The head of Zimbabwe Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Happyton Bonyongwe (L) with Constantine Chiwenga, the commander of the Zimbabwean Army (C) are pictured with President Robert Mugabe at Harare Airport, on July 03, 2008.  Robert Mugabe said he is only open to negotiations on an end to Zimbabwe's political crisis if he is accepted as the country's president. On July 03, the United States pushed for a UN travel ban and an assets freeze on Mugabe and 13 of his cronies in protest at the presidential runoff vote.  AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)