I have the honour to speak on behalf of the European Union.
The signing of the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) last Friday by the Government of Sudan and the Sudan Liberation Army/ Movement led by Mr. Minni Minawi represents a major step forward for Darfur, Sudan and the entire African continent. Throughout the process, the EU has fully supported the efforts of the AU. At the Sixth EU-Africa Ministerial Troika Meeting in Vienna, yesterday, we agreed a Joint Final Communiqué. We acknowledged that the DPA paves the way for the rapid improvement of the humanitarian and security situation on the ground, including the protection of the civilian population and the unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance, as well as the restoration of lasting peace and reconciliation in the region. We expressed appreciation to the African Union and the facilitation of Nigeria for their efforts as well as for the support to the AU by the international community throughout the negotiation process.
Mr. President,
I would like to focus on four aspects which the European Union regards as crucial in connection with the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) and which were broadly shared during our talks in Vienna, yesterday, by the African Ministerial Troika:
Mr. President,
The European Union’s support for the African Union will not waver over the coming months. We have recently decided to contribute another 50 million € from the African Peace Facility to AMIS, in addition to the 162 million € already provided. We are also ready to continue to provide technical and logistic support to AMIS. Furthermore, the European Commission has recently pledged 100 million € for a humanitarian and initial recovery package. We are confident that other partners will continue their strong support for the Darfur peace process, as well.
Mr. President,
We must insist that all parties involved live up to their commitments contained in the Darfur Peace Agreement. The tragic events yesterday in Kalma IDP camp are just another reminder of how dire the situation has become and that the humanitarian and security situation need to be urgently improved. After the terrible years of war and violence, we have a responsibility towards the people of Darfur to give them hope and to make peace in Darfur a reality.