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Belgium withdraws support to Burundi

12:05 12/05/2015

Concerned about the recent escalation of violence in Burundi, Belgium’s international development minister Alexander De Croo (Open VLD) has announced that Belgium will suspend its aid to the country, reports De Standaard.

"I am very worried about the escalation of violence," said De Croo, referring to the last two weeks of street protests in Burundi which have left at least 19 dead and 216 wounded. The reason for the unrest is President Pierre Nkurunziza’s announcement that he will run for a third term in the June elections, presidents only being allowed to serve two terms in Burundi.

Both Belgium and the Netherlands provide financial support to the Burundian police. However, only €3 million of the €5 million set aside for the cause have been paid. De Croo has made clear that the remainder of the Belgian contribution, in addition to another €2 million to support to the electoral process in Burundi, will be withheld.

The Netherlands will also withdraw its support, according to De Croo, after the European observation mission in Burundi ruled that the country is currently not able to organise free and transparent elections.

 

photo: www.decroo.belgium.be

Written by Robyn Boyle