Zimbabwe government sets plan to end isolation
* Minister says Zimbabwe to repair EU, U.S. ties
* Steps promised on press freedom
* Plan to repair shattered infrastructure
By Nelson Banya
HARARE, April 5 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's power-sharing administration will relax media laws and strive in the next 100 days to end the country's international isolation, a government minister said on Sunday.
"Re-engagement of the broader international community including the U.S. and multilateral institutions, will be a priority of the government in the next 100 days," said Gorden Moyo, minister of state in the office of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
He told Reuters the government would also form a cabinet committee to tackle relations with the European Union.
The United States and European Union maintain visa bans and asset freezes on individuals and companies linked to rights abuses in Zimbabwe, as well as embargoes on arms and equipment which could be used for internal repression. Continued...



