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A Security Council measure intended to impose sanctions against Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe failed when two of the 15-member body's permanent members –- China and the Russian Federation –- voted against a draft resolution that would also have imposed an arms embargo on the country, as well as a travel ban and financial freeze against the President and 13 senior Government and security officials considered most responsible for the violent crisis there.