Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the results of the Southern Sudan Referendum on Self-Determination
February 8, 2011
Ottawa, OntarioPrime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement on the results of Southern Sudan’s Referendum on Self-Determination:
“The people of Southern Sudan have voted overwhelmingly for self-determination in a referendum that was judged free and fair by the international community. This is a historic moment for the country and a critical step in implementing the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
“Canada congratulates all parties involved for the peaceful and respectful manner in which the referendum took place and the commitment by the government in Khartoum to respect the outcome of the vote.
“Our Government has been a strong proponent of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan, contributing more than $800 million towards humanitarian assistance, development and peacebuilding since 2006.
“In the coming months, Canada stands ready to assist the parties in Sudan in charting their post-referendum future.
“Canada is prepared to recognize Southern Sudan when it becomes an independent state in July of this year.”
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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PMO(Canada) – Southern Sudan Referendum on Self-Determination
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