On compliance with these conditions, I would then report to
my organisation, leaving it to its members to review the
matter as they deemed fit. The General was satisfied that I
had given him something to present to his force, but
Hartzenberg sharply differed and insisted that I should there
and then make an unequivocal undertaking that I would give
them the Volkstaat. I told him that I was a mere servant of
the ANC, subject to their authority and discipline; that if I
acted unilaterally on a principle of such fundamental
importance, the organisation would summarily dismiss me,
rendering me useless to the rightwing. He retorted quite
firmly that if I did not accept his demand, their plan would be
carried out. I said: "So be it" and that was the end of our
discussion.
That same day, I telephoned former president Botha and
briefed him on the General's decision. I requested the former
president to persuade the General to join the negotiations at
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