Monday, April 29, 2013

SECURITY COUNCIL WELCOMES AGREEMENT BY GUINEANS TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES PEACEFULLY

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SECURITY COUNCIL WELCOMES AGREEMENT BY GUINEANS TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES
PEACEFULLYNew York, Apr 29 2013 6:00PMThe Security Council today
welcomed the joint declaration of non-violence signed last week in
Conakry between the main Guinean stakeholders in which they committed
themselves to resolve all differences exclusively through peaceful
means.

In a statement issued to the press, the 15-member Council also
welcomed the declaration by President Alpha Condé whereby he expressed
his readiness to ensure the transparency and the credibility of the
electoral process, and committed himself to accepting the results of
the upcoming legislative elections.

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 Council, which was briefed last Thursday on the situation in
Guinea by Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey
Feltman, expressed its concern over the "volatile situation" in the
country.

"The members of the Security Council deplored the violent incidents
that occurred during the demonstrations in Conakry on 25 April 2013,
which resulted in the death of one person and injured a number of
others."

Council members also expressed their strong support for the
facilitation efforts led by the Secretary-General's Special
Representative for West Africa, Said Djinnit, to resume the national
political dialogue between the Government of Guinea and the
opposition.

"They called upon all the parties to cooperate closely with him with a
view to creating the conditions necessary for a national political
dialogue conducive to the holding of free, fair, transparent and
inclusive legislative elections in Guinea."Apr 29 2013 6:00PM
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