NEWS RELEASES
CANADA DEPLORES MILITARY TAKE-OVER IN BURUNDI
July 25, 1996 No. 131
CANADA DEPLORES MILITARY TAKE-OVER IN BURUNDI
Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy and Minister for International Co-operation and Minister responsible for la Francophonie Pierre S. Pettigrew today
deplored the military take-over of the government in Burundi and called for the
restoration of democratic and political institutions. In addition, the Ministers
condemned recent violent attacks on innocent civilians in Burundi.
"Such action offers no solution to Burundi's long-term problems. These can be
addressed only by adopting a new political arrangement which embodies democratic
principles and respects minority rights. Canada fully supports ongoing efforts by
Burundi's neighbouring countries and the Security Council to promote effective
negotiations among all concerned Burundian parties," stated Mr. Axworthy.
In recent months, Canada has played a key role in international efforts to bring
better co-ordination to post-conflict development in Burundi. In June, Mr.
Pettigrew brought together the international donor community with the Burundians
to initiate discussion on a transitional plan to be put in place once peace has
been restored.
"Canada will maintain its leadership role in trying to find a peaceful resolution
to this crisis. We will remain actively engaged until a stable political climate
and security have been restored," stated Mr. Pettigrew.
Approximately $14 million in humanitarian aid to Burundi has been disbursed by the
Canadian International Development Agency since the crisis began in 1993.
The safety of Canadians is of prime concern. Canadians residing in Burundi are
linked to the Canadian High Commission in Nairobi through a radio-equipped warden
network. Their security is being monitored closely with resident foreign
missions. Information about Canadian family members or friends can be obtained by
calling the following 24-hour toll-free number: 1-800-267-6788.
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