Press Release

Resumption of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue

The Inter-Burundi Dialogue resumed today at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) in Arusha, Tanzania under the leadership of H.E. Benjamin Mkapa, the Facilitator of the process.

The Inter-Burundi Dialogue is being attended by various stakeholders including Former Heads of State, the National Commission for Inter-Burundi Dialogue (CNDI), all Political Parties registered in Burundi, Civil Society Organizations, Faith-based Groups, prominent Political Actors inside and outside Burundi, as well as Women and Youth groups.

The Dialogue is also being attended by representatives of the Diplomatic Community in Tanzania; UN Security Council; African Union, EAC Partner State Governments, and; the EAC Secretariat.

The 4-day Inter-Burundi Dialogue will include closed door consultation sessions between the Facilitator and the diverse stakeholders.

Opening the Dialogue, Former President of the United Republis of Tanzania, H.E. Benjamin Mkapa urged all the Parties to the conflict to renounce violence and seek a peaceful solution to the conflict.

“We are all aware that this is a Burundi problem and it can be solved only by the Barundi themselves. My role is only to facilitate the Barundi to dialogue and reach an amicable solution. My plan in this endeavour is to give ample time and space to all stakeholders to express their views on the way forward,” said the facilitator.

The Former President hailed the support to the process by United Nations, the African Union and the international community which support he added had ensured the smooth running of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue.

He urged all stakeholders to support the process so that Burundi returns to normalcy and peace.

He urged the people of Burundi to embrace a democratic culture as they have done over the past 10 years in addition to strengthening democracy in the country.

Speaking at the function, EAC Secretary General, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko said it was the Community’s hope that the process would bring all Burundians to a common understanding that will result in peace, democracy and prosperity in the country.

In his remarks, Amb. Jamal Benomaar, representing UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, said that only a genuine and inclusive dialogue could enable Burundian stakeholders to find a way of the current crisis facing the country.

Amb. Benomaar reaffirmed the UN Security Council’s full support to the EAC-led mediation effort under the leadership of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

Addressing the delegates, AU Representative Amb. Ibrahima Fall noted that Burundi had witnessed a cycle of peace and violence, adding that the dialogue was an opportunity for the country to put an end to the cycle.

Amb. Roeland Van de Geer, Head of the EU Delegation to Tanzania, on behalf of the Diplomatic Community in Tanzania, said peace in Burundi was important not just for the East African region but the world as a whole.

MEDIA ALERT: Press Coverage of the Official Opening of Inter-Burundi Dialogue

The Inter-Burundi Dialogue is scheduled to take place from 21st to 24th May 2016 at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC).

The Media will be allowed only at the official opening and closing ceremonies. Journalists seeking to cover the event should email: a scanned copy of their press card; recent passport size photograph, and/or; copy of passport for accreditation purposes to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., CC: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Accreditation of Local and International Journalists intending to cover ONLY the official opening ceremony of the Dialogue on Saturday 21st May 2016, will commence on Friday 20th May 2016 at 14.00hrs in Room 541, 5th Floor, Kilimanjaro Wing of the Arusha International Conference Centre.

Kindly avail yourself in person with your valid Press Card and/or Passport (for non-Tanzanian nationals) to facilitate the accreditation process. Please present yourself physically even if you have emailed your particulars to the EAC Media Centre.

Germany Ambassador pays courtesy call on EAC Secretary General

The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United Republic of Tanzania, and also accredited to the EAC bloc, H.E. Egon Kochanke, today paid a courtesy call on Mr Liberat Mfumukeko, the Secretary General of the East African Community.

The Secretary General and his guest discussed a wide range of issues geared towards deepening cooperation between Germany and the East African Community.

Speaking during the discussion, the EAC Secretary General , Mr Liberat Mfumukeko, thanked the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for its support to the EAC spanning the years since the re-establishment of the Cooperation between the three founding EAC Partner States to the present, when the Community has expanded to include the republics of Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan.

"We have truly benefited from the German support which has catalyzed other Development Partners to support our projects and programmes”

Burundi Peace Process

On the Burundi peace process, the EAC Secretary General , Mr Liberat Mfumukeko briefed H.E Egon Kochanke that Burundi has made substantial progress in establishing and maintaining peace and stability. He noted that attainment of peace and stability in Burundi amounts to peace and stability in the entire region, adding that regional and international stakeholders should actively engage in the attainment of these objectives.

South Sudan Accession to EAC

The EAC Secretary General informed the Germany Ambassador that South Sudan has been given six months to complete the ratification process of the Accession Treaty signed on 15th April 2016, after which the country will be a full member of the EAC.

On his part, H.E. Egon Kochanke congratulated Mr. Mfumukeko for his appointment and noted the impressive progress in the EAC integration process and re-affirmed to the Secretary General his country’s continued support to the EAC Projects and programs. "We are very happy with our relationship with EAC and I am looking forward to a strong partnership in the development of the regional bloc", asserted the Germany Ambassador.

Present at the meeting were the EAC Deputy Secretaries General in charge Planning and Infrastructure, Dr Enos Bukuku, and that of Political Federation, Mr Charles Njoroge, and other officials from the EAC Secretariat.

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