Zuma returns from Angola

President Jacob Zuma during his address at the unveiling of 95 electric locomotives assembled at the Transnet Engineering Koedoespoort Plant in Pretoria. The electric locomotives is part of the country's massive infrastructure roll-out programme. 19/03/2015 Kopano Tlape DoC

President Jacob Zuma during his address at the unveiling of 95 electric locomotives assembled at the Transnet Engineering Koedoespoort Plant in Pretoria. The electric locomotives is part of the country's massive infrastructure roll-out programme. 19/03/2015 Kopano Tlape DoC

Published May 19, 2015

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Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma has returned from the Extra Ordinary Summit of the International Conference on Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) in Angola, the Presidency said on Tuesday.

Spokesman Harold Maloka said Zuma returned to South Africa on Monday.

“He [Zuma] said the summit provided direction with regards to solving the immediate challenges of peace and stability in some parts of the Great Lakes region.”

Leaders at the summit discussed the security situation in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Burundi and the Republic of South Sudan thoroughly as well as issues of terrorism.

Zuma said the summit strongly condemned the attempted coup d’état that occurred last week in Burundi.

“The summit further agreed that the postponement of elections should not have a time frame as there was unrest in the country and the elections should be postponed indefinitely until there’s stability, which would allow the elections to be free and fair.

“We have also agreed that a delegation of Heads of State from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and South Africa will visit Burundi in the shortest possible time to evaluate the situation and contribute to the peaceful resolution of the current situation,” said Zuma.

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