Carrington under fire
XZPA-Reuter London The British Foreign Secretary (Lord Carrington) faces opposition today from ruling I Conservative Party Right--wingers, who accuse him of (being too conciliatory with. [Patriotic Front leaders over; [peace plans for Zimbabwe] [ Rhodesia. [ They want Lord Carrington [to announce immediate recjognition of the bi-racial Zimi babwe Rhodesia Government (of Bishop Abel Muzorewa. and lift trade sanctions, im- , posed when the colony seized [illegal independence from Bri- , tain in 1965. I Meanwhile, Robert Mugabe ! and Joshua Nkomo, the guerIrilla leaders, are working on, (their response to be given tomorrow- to Lord Carring-; (ton’s virtual ultimatum on] 'the constitutional plan. If the; [talks break down, “we can. achieve peace through the [barrel of the gun.” Mr Mugabe has told journalists.
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