Friday, March 30, 2007

[Diplomatic news] State Dept. statement on new Guinean government

The United States' State Department issued the following statement, reflecting the government's position on the appointment of a new consensus government in Guinea.

The United States notes with satisfaction the appointment on March 28 of a new government of broad consensus in Guinea. We salute Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate's intention to focus on priorities such as an independent justice system, macroeconomic stability, political dialogue and good governance. We hope the new government will work toward national reconciliation and hold accountable those responsible for the violence and regrettable deaths during the January and February political unrest. The new government provides Guinea an important opportunity to improve democratic governance through increased transparency and the protection of human rights. We look forward to working with the new government as they translate their strategy for a democratic, accountable and prosperous Guinea into action.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

thank you for posting these links to news articles. I am now serving in PC Mali, but hoping to go back to Guinea if the program opens in a year.