Message to the Summit Meeting on the Regional Initiative on Burundi
Statements | Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General
In that context, let me assure you that the United Nations will continue to do everything possible to support the electoral process. As long as the Burundian parties continue to demonstrate the necessary political will, I am confident that a credible electoral exercise can be completed within the short time remaining. My gratitude also goes to the donors who have helped to ensure sufficient funding. To assist you in your deliberations, my Special Representative will provide you with an overview of how the United Nations sees the process unfolding.
We can draw encouragement from the fact that the Burundian parties continue to consult peacefully, and from the progress achieved on several aspects of the Peace Process, including Security Sector Reform. However, a number of key elements of the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement have yet to be completed. As guarantors of the Peace Process, Members of the Regional Initiative may wish to consider what mechanism should succeed the Implementation Monitoring Committee, whose mandate will expire, along with other transitional institutions, upon election of a new Government. My Special Representative would be pleased to share with you some thoughts on how the international community can support the newly-elected Government.
Together, the Regional Initiative and the United Nations can continue to support Burundi on the road to long-term peace and stability, and in its efforts to play a productive role in the region. In that spirit, I wish you a most successful meeting.