BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday called
on all parties involved in Zimbabwe to solve their disputes through dialogue and
realize stability and development as soon as possible.
"China is concerned about the current situation in
Zimbabwe and hopes relevant sides would take into consideration the fundamental
interest of the whole nation and the people, be restrained, and resolve disputes
through dialogue," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a regular press
conference.
Liu said China hoped relevant parties would complete
the presidential campaign smoothly and realize the country's stability and
development as soon as possible.
In Zimbabwe, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was
holed up in the Dutch embassy in Harare Tuesday after pulling out of a run-off
election against President Robert Mugabe.
In the March 29 elections, Tsvangirai won 47 percent
of the votes and Mugabe 43 percent. The winner has to garner at least 51
percent.
The UN Security Council on Monday, in a statement
adopted by the 15-member body, condemned the Zimbabwean ruling party's denial of
its political opponent's right to join the election and called on the government
to stop the violence, cease political intimidation, end the restrictions on the
right of assembly and release the detained political leaders.