Robert Mugabe Interview | Lancaster Talks | Monitoring a Ceasefire | November 1979
November 15, 1979. ITN's Peter Sissons interviews Robert Mugabe, the leader of the Patriotic Front, during a break in the ongoing Lancaster Talks which paved the way for a peace settlement between the representatives of the minority white population and the African Nationalist Patriotic Front. The question of how a ceasefire would be effected is dicussed. Original Credit: ITN News.

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