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While Encouraged by Inclusive Political Dialogue in Burundi, Secretary-General Stresses Concern over Humanitarian Crisis Involving Refugees

The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:

The Secretary-General is encouraged by the ongoing political dialogue in Bujumbura.  This involves representatives of civil society, political parties, religious organizations and the Government with the facilitation of Special Envoy Said Djinnit and representatives of the African Union, the East African Community, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa and the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.

The Secretary-General applauds the participants for the progress achieved so far in the discussions, especially on measures to reduce tensions and create propitious conditions for free, fair, inclusive and peaceful elections.  He is concerned, however, about the ongoing humanitarian crisis involving refugees.  He expresses appreciation to the neighbouring countries for their hospitality to the refugees and urges the Government of Burundi to create conditions for their return.

The Secretary-General encourages the stakeholders to pursue the ongoing dialogue with a view to reaching a comprehensive agreement on all the issues they have identified.  He reiterates the availability of the United Nations to accompany the people of Burundi and the region during this process.

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