Welcoming the Resumption of the Burundian Dialogue


(MENAFNEditorial) Welcoming the Resumption of the Burundian Dialogue WASHINGTON D.C. United States of America April 27 2016/APO (African Press Organization)/ --

Press Statement

Mark C. Toner
Deputy Department Spokesperson

Washington DC

April 26 2016

The United States welcomes the announcement by former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa as the facilitator of the East African Community (EAC)-led Burundian dialogue that the next round of talks will take place May 2–6 in Arusha Tanzania. We continue to support the regionally mediated dialogue as the best means to restoring peace and stability to Burundi and strongly urge all stakeholders to fully participate without preconditions or redlines.

The resumption of dialogue is critical as the situation in the country is increasingly dire. This year-long crisis already has claimed over 400 lives and led over a quarter million Burundians to flee their country. We continue to see reports of sharp increases in killings including the recent assassination of General Kararuza torture forced disappearances and sexual violence along with the use of illegal detention facilities by government security forces and armed factions of the ruling party youth wing. This horrific violence must end and those responsible for atrocities must be held accountable. The opening of a preliminary examination in Burundi by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court sends a strong warning in this regard to all perpetrators and would-be perpetrators.

The United States stands ready to support the EAC and all Burundian stakeholders in their pursuit of a peaceful consensual solution to this crisis. The sooner this crisis is resolved the sooner we can help Burundi realize greater development and prosperity.


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