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The Presidency, Media Remarks, Cape Town, 4 November 2014

 

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

at the conclusion of official talks with

 

His Excellency President Pierre Nkurunziza

 

of the Republic of Burundi, during the State Visit By HE President
Nkurunziza to South Africa

 

 

Your Excellency, My Dear Brother; President Pierre Nkurunziza

Honourable Ministers;

Senior officials,

The media,

 

It is my honour and privilege to welcome you to South Africa, Mr President,
on your first State Visit to our country.

 

This is a historic occasion for us.

 

We always remember the journey that we travelled with the people of Burundi
during the difficult conflict resolution process that ended positively with
the end of the civil war in Burundi.

 

During my State visit to Burundi in 2011, we were able to relive the
wonderful moments and celebrate the fact that a solution was found and it
was home-grown, with Africans solving their own problems with support from
the world.

 

One of the key achievements of the process was the fact that the African
Union constituted the first ever AU peacekeeping mission Burundi,
constituted by South African troops.

 

South Africa and Burundi worked well during that process until our troops
returned home in 2009.

 

We thank you for the cooperation we have always received from you Mr
President, in both your capacity as the leader of your party the CNDD-FDD
during the peace talks, and also in your role as the President of Burundi. 

 

In light of the historic bond between our people, it is only natural that
our relations should become more structured and that they should yield more
meaningful socio-economic cooperation.

 

We have today signed an agreement to structure the relationship through the
Joint Commission for Cooperation.

 

This important Agreement will enhance cooperation in sectors such as
Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Commerce, Education, Politics, Defence,
Sports, Mining, Women's Empowerment, Investment, Health, Science and
Technology, Communications,  Public Works and Finance.

 

The JCC will meet at a Ministerial level and will enable us to implement the
General Co-operation Agreement that was signed in 2007. 

 

We have also signed an agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Arts and
Culture.

 

Our two countries share a rich history of struggle against discrimination
and other ills. It is only proper that we should  cooperate in sharing this
history through cultural tourism, museums, the restoration of historic
sites, the preservation and conservation of monuments, the study of
languages, literature and lecture tours.

 

Your Excellency,

 

This visit should also enable us to discuss further how to take advantage of
the potential that exists to enhance trade and investment.

 

Bilateral trade between our two countries has been slowly increasing from
47.7 million rand in 2007 to just over 52 million rand in 2013. The
businesspeople from both countries should certainly improve these figures by
further exploring opportunities in the two countries.

 

The South African business community stands ready to enter into partnerships
with their Burundi counterparts.

 

We will receive reports from the South Africa-Burundi Business Forum later
today on progress made on their side.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

In our discussions, we reflected on developments in our respective regions.
We also exchanged views on political developments on the continent. We also
deliberated on global and multilateral matters of interest and concern.

 

At the continental level, we reflected on the need to work closely with the
African Union in the resolution of conflict and the realisation of peace,
stability and economic development in Africa.

 

We congratulate Burundi on being one of the major troop contributing
countries in the continent, which demonstrates the support and commitment to
peace in Africa.

 

Burundi's participation in the Central African Republic and Somali peace
missions is commendable.

 

On the international front, we have reiterated the need to continue to work
for the reform of the United Nations, particularly the Security Council as
Africa's voice needs to be heard.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

Let me reiterate my pleasure in hosting my esteemed guest, President
Nkurunziza and his delegation, in South Africa on this historic occasion.

 

This state visit is a meeting of friends.

 

The visit will certainly take relations between South Africa and Burundi to
a higher level for the benefit of both the South African and Burundian
people.

 

I thank you.

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Cape Town

www.operationphakisa.gov.za

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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