Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe signalled on Monday he had dug his heels in against international and local attempts to bring his government and the opposition to talks to end the country's crisis.
In an emotional address at the annual Heroes' Day commemoration of the fallen in the war against white minority rule, Mugabe said: "There cannot be unity with the enemies of the people.
"Those who seek unity with us must not be enemies. Those who would go together with our enemies abroad cannot want to march alongside us as our partners....
He made no direct mention of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, or its leader Morgan Tsvangirai. However, he has repeatedly denounced the party as "the enemy" and claims it is controlled by the British and American governments, who he says are trying to recolonise Zimbabwe.
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