NEWS RELEASES
October 10, 2004 (10:30 a.m. EDT) No. 117
CANADA CONGRATULATES AFGHANISTAN ON FIRST ELECTION
On behalf of the Government of Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew today
issued the following statement following the first direct presidential election in
Afghanistan's history:
"I congratulate the Afghan Transitional Authority for conducting this historic election.
This election represents an important milestone in the country's democratic transition
and an impressive achievement of the Afghan people. Canadians are proud to have
contributed to this process from the outset, and we are committed to continuing our
work with the government and the people of Afghanistan to build a democratic, stable
and peaceful country."
International Cooperation Minister Aileen Carroll added, "Canada has supported the
Afghan government and people in the country's evolution toward full democracy. The
presidential election is a crucial step in Afghanistan's transition toward a democratic,
self-sustaining state."
Both ministers expressed strong support for the statement issued by the Joint Electoral
Management Body in response to allegations of irregularities made by certain
presidential candidates. The statement noted that the electoral process was bound to
involve some technical irregularities, given the complexity of organizing elections in
Afghanistan.
The Government of Canada trusts that the Afghan authorities and the international
community will remain committed to the complaints mechanisms integrated into the
electoral process.
"It is also important to remember that the Canadian Forces have made and are still
making a significant contribution to international efforts in Afghanistan," noted
Defence Minister Bill Graham. "In the past year, Canadian Forces members have been
working with the International Security Assistance Force toward securing the Kabul
area."
Over 10 million Afghans registered to vote in the election. The Government of Canada
has contributed close to $24 million to the democratic process in Afghanistan, including
a recent allocation of $3 million to the United Nations Development Programme to help
establish and staff safe polling centres, in addition to funding the participation of two
Canadians in the Election Support Team of the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe. Approximately 700 Canadian troops are currently in Kabul.
For more information on Afghanistan, see
http://www.canada-afghanistan.gc.ca/menu-en.asp.
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Andrew Graham
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of International Cooperation
(819) 953-6238
Media Relations Office
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Isabelle Savard
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of National Defence
(613) 996-3100
Media Liaison Office
Department of National Defence
(613) 996-2353/2354
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