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12.02.2016



Kigali, 12 February 2016


Today the Government of Rwanda announced that it will immediately begin working with partners in the international community to plan the orderly and safe relocation of Burundian refugees to third countries.


Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo pointed out that Rwanda readily shoulders its obligations to protect and care for refugees. However, experience in the Great Lakes is that the long-term presence of refugees so close to their country of origin carries considerable risks for all involved.


"The callous indifference to the well known root causes of instability in Burundi, and the refugee exodus is troubling. It also exposes refugees to increased threats from forces at home and compromises lasting political solutions. For Rwanda, the growing risks to our national security from the Burundian impasse and misunderstandings in our foreign relations are unacceptable.”


In recent months, Rwanda has made requests to international partners and organisations to host Burundians living in camps and in towns in Rwanda. No party has come forward yet, even as the political situation in the refugees' country of origin shows no improvement.


Minister Mushikiwabo said that for Rwanda and the region, the costs of repeating past mistakes of political mismanagement and international politicking, at Rwanda's expense, are too high.
 
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