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January 19, 2006 (4:10 p.m. EST)
No. 4


GOVERNMENT OF CANADA STATEMENT ON CÔTE D’IVOIRE


The Government of Canada today issued the following statement regarding the deterioration of the security situation in Côte d’Ivoire resulting from widespread protests that have included attacks against the United Nations installations in that country:

 

“Canada is concerned about the recurrent unrest that is taking place in Côte d’Ivoire. The turmoil threatens to undermine the progress made thus far by Ivorians, with the help of the international community, in achieving a lasting solution to the crisis affecting their country.


“Canada calls for a return to peace, political dialogue, and respect for human rights and international law in this country, including freedom of movement, which has been hindered by protests in Abidjan and in other major cities.


“Canada underscores the need for disarmament, demobilization and the reintegration of combatants, as well as free and transparent elections, as necessary elements of peacebuilding in Côte d’Ivoire. Canada supports newly designated Prime Minister Konan Banny and his transition government, named recently following extensive consultation with all parties to the conflict. Canada urges all parties to continue to work in concert with the United Nations Security Council. 


“Canada’s active support for the peace process in Côte d’Ivoire is underlined by its contribution of a senior officer from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as leader of the civilian police component of the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) since its inception in April 2004. There are also nine Canadian civilian police officers serving with UNOCI.


“The Canadian Embassy in Abidjan has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure. Canadian officials are in contact with registered Canadians and have warned them to limit their movements until the security situation improves. Foreign Affairs Canada continues to advise Canadians not to travel to Côte d’Ivoire.”


For more information on Canada’s involvement in Côte d’Ivoire please visit

http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/africa/cote_ivoire-en.asp.



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