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CANADA DEEPLY CONCERNED OVER CONTINUED UNREST IN CHECHNYA
August 20, 1996 No. 143
CANADA DEEPLY CONCERNED OVER CONTINUED UNREST IN
CHECHNYA
Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy today expressed deep concern over the
continuing violence in the Russian Republic of Chechnya, and called on all parties
to agree to an immediate and lasting cease-fire.
"The high toll the fighting has exacted on civilians is of particular concern to
Canada. We urge both sides to spare no effort in protecting their safety," stated
Mr. Axworthy. "We appeal to the parties to continue the negotiations that began
last week and to seek an end to the fighting."
Mr. Axworthy urged the Government of the Russian Federation and the Chechen rebel
leadership to employ the good offices of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Assistance Group in Grozny to negotiate a permanent and
peaceful end to the fighting. The OSCE Assistance Group constitutes an important
instrument in the search for peace and the respect for human rights, and
Mr. Axworthy pressed the warring parties to ensure the safety of its members.
Finally, the Minister requested that international humanitarian assistance groups
be granted full access to the region in order to relieve the suffering of
civilians.
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