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UNITED NATIONS — The Zimbabwe opposition’s second-in-command, Tendai Biti, urged the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to appoint a special envoy to help resolve the country’s worsening crisis following last month’s elections. But the deeply divided council took no action.

The council president said it’s up to Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to decide whether to dispatch an envoy or fact-finding mission, and the U.N. political chief said Ban has not decided whether it’s necessary.

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