United Nations officials in Zimbabwe say they want to seek a new agreement with the cash-strapped government to help fund crucial elections later this year, according to AP.But President Robert Mugabe\'s party said Wednesday it has \"closed the door\" on possible U.N. funding after it charged that a visit by its cost assessment mission would be too intrusive and will interfere in the nation\'s internal political affairs.The United Nations, responding to an official request for funds, said in a statement its officials wanted to \"assess the political, legal, technical and security environment\" surrounding the polls that would encompass free voting practices.The nation\'s finance ministry says it can\'t raise the $132 million needed for polls without outside help to bolster its efforts to find the cash locally.