Wednesday, April 24, 2013

GUINEA: BAN WELCOMES SIGNING BY POLITICAL PARTIES OF DECLARATION ESCHEWING VIOLENCE

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Subject: GUINEA: BAN WELCOMES SIGNING BY POLITICAL PARTIES OF
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GUINEA: BAN WELCOMES SIGNING BY POLITICAL PARTIES OF DECLARATION
ESCHEWING VIOLENCENew York, Apr 24 2013 2:00PMSecretary-General Ban
Ki-moon today welcomed the signing of a joint declaration by political
actors in Guinea to resolve differences over preparations for stalled
legislative elections and other contentious issues through peaceful
means.

"The joint declaration calls on all political parties to refrain from
any violent demonstrations and confirms their determination to resolve
outstanding issues through peaceful and negotiated solutions,"
according to a <"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=6768">statement
released by Mr. Ban's spokesperson.

Mr. Ban also welcomed the statement made by President Alpha Condé
today expressing his readiness to take measures to guarantee the
transparency and the credibility of the electoral process, with the
involvement of international partners.

In March, protests in the West African nation related to the polls led
to several deaths and hundreds of injuries. At that time, both
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the UN human rights office appealed
for calm amid the violence and urged political actors in Guinea to
pursue dialogue to create conditions for peaceful elections.

The spokesman said that the Secretary-General continues to encourage
the Government and the opposition leaders to engage in constructive
dialogue to overcome the current challenges in the electoral process,

He welcomed the role played by the team of facilitators for such
dialogue, in particular by his Special Representative for West Africa,
Said Djinnit, who last week met with a range of Guinean stakeholders
to explore ways to resume discussions.

"He remains hopeful that this political dialogue will lay the
foundations for sustainable peace and stability in Guinea and
guarantee the holding of legislative elections as soon as feasible,"
the spokesperson said.Apr 24 2013 2:00PM
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