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Communique on Extraordinary SADC Summit

Communique on Extraordinary SADC Summit

http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk

11.12.12

1. The Extraordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the 
Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held in Dar es Salaam, 
United Republic of Tanzania from 7 – 8 December 2012.

2. Summit was attended by the following Heads of State and Government and or 
their representatives:

DRC: H.E. President Joseph Kabila Kabange

Lesotho: Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Thomas Motsoahae Thabane

Mozambique: H.E. President Armando Emilio Guebuza

Namibia: H.E. President Hifikepunye Pohamba

South Africa: H.E. President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma

United Republic: H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of Tanzania

Angola: H.E. Manuel Domingos Vicente – Vice President

Malawi: Rt. Hon. Khumbo Kachali, Vice President

Seychelles: H.E. Danny Faure, Vice President

Zambia: Hon. Dr. Guy Scotts, Vice President

Swaziland: Rt. Hon. Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini, Prime Minister

Botswana: Hon. Phandu Skelemani, Minister for Foreign Affairs

Zimbabwe: Hon. Simbarashe S. Mumbengengwi, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Mauritius: H.E. Mohammed Ismael Dossa, High Commissioner to South Africa

3. Summit was chaired by H.E. Armando Emilio Guebuza, President of the 
Republic of Mozambique and the Chairperson of SADC.

4. Summit was also attended by His Excellency Yoweri Museveni, the President 
of Uganda and the Chairperson of the International Conference on the Great 
Lakes Region (ICGLR); and His Excellency Joaquim Alberto Chissano, former 
President of the Republic of Mozambique, and SADC Mediator on the political 
conflict in Madagascar.

5. Also in attendance was the Executive Secretary of SADC, Dr. Tomaz Augusto 
Salomao and Executive Secretary of the ICGLR, Professor Alphonce Luaba.

6. Summit considered the political and security situation in the region, in 
particular the latest developments in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the 
Republic of Madagascar and the Republic of Zimbabwe.

7. On Democratic Republic of Congo, Summit:

(i) reaffirmed the indivisibility and respect for the sovereignty and 
territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo;

(ii) expressed deep concern regarding the deteriorating security and 
humanitarian situation in eastern DRC due to the prevailing situation;

(iii) strongly condemned the M23 and all its attacks on the civilian 
population, United Nations Peacekeepers and humanitarian actors, as well as 
its abuses of human rights, including summary executions, sexual and gender 
based violence;

(iv) affirmed that SADC, as a block will deploy the SADC Standby Force in 
the Eastern DRC under the auspices of the Neutral International Force

(NIF)

(v) welcomed the decision of the ICGLR to mandate the United Republic of 
Tanzania to appoint a Force Commander for the NIF to be deployed in the 
Eastern DRC;

(vi) mandated the SADC Interstate Politics and Diplomacy Committee (ISPDC) 
and the SADC Secretariat to work together with the ICGLR to engage the 
African Union Peace and the United Nations Security Council for support to 
the deployment and sustenance;

(vi) urged UN to change MONUSCO mandate to the United Nations Chapter VII;

(vii) commended the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of South 
Africa for pledging one battalion and logistics support for the NIF 
respectively; and

(viii) commended the DRC for contributing funds for the deployment of the

NIF.

8. On Madagascar:

8.1 Summit commended:

(i) His Excellency Joachim Chissano, former President of the Republic of 
Mozambique and the SADC Mediator on the political conflict in Madagascar for 
his efforts towards restoring the constitutional normalcy in the country;

(ii) His Excellency Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa 
and the Outgoing Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security 
Cooperation for his contribution in resolving the crisis in the country;

(iii) His Excellency James Michel, President of the Republic of Seychelles 
for his contribution in assisting the Malagasy towards finding a lasting 
solution to the political situation in their country.

8.2 Summit endorsed the report of the SADC Mediator and:

(i) urged the Malagasy political stakeholders to fully implement the 
Madagascar Roadmap in the letter and spirit;

(ii) urged that the dates of 8 May 2013 for Presidential Elections and 25 
July 2013 for Parliamentary Elections be respected by all parties concerned;

(iii) Summit took note of, and undertook to give serious consideration to 
the request to SADC to contribute 10 million U$ to the Malagasy elections of 
2013. In this regard, the Summit urged SADC Member States to make timely 
voluntary contributions. Summit also directed the Secretariat to mobilise 
financial and logistical support from the international community.

8.3 Summit reiterated its decision that former President Mr. Marc 
Ravalomanana should return to Madagascar unconditionally.

8.4 Summit reemphasized that the two candidates, Mr Marc Ravalomanana and 
Mr. Andry Rajoelina, should be persuaded not to stand in the forthcoming 
general elections as a way forward towards resolving this crisis.

8.5 Summit reiterated its position that the Amnesty Law be implemented in 
order to create conducive conditions for the return of the political exiles 
including Mr. Ravalomanana.

8.6 Summit urged the political stakeholders to develop legislation before 
the May 2013 elections that would guarantee the privileges of the former 
Heads of State.

8.7 Summit urged the Transitional Government to repeal the legislations 
intended to exclude its citizens from participating in the coming elections.

9. On Zimbabwe

9.1 Summit commended the efforts of HE Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic 
of South Africa and the SADC Facilitator of the Zimbabwe Political Dialogue 
towards full implementation of Global Political Agreement (GPA).

9.2 Summit urged the political stakeholders in Zimbabwe to fully implement 
the GPA.

9.3 Summit also urged the political stakeholders to finalise the 
constitutional process including referendum before the holding of the 
elections in 2013.

10. Summit congratulated the Government and the people of the United 
Republic of Tanzania for marking the 51st Independence Anniversary of their 
country.

11. Summit expressed gratitude to the government and the people of the 
United Republic of Tanzania for the warm hospitality provided during the 
meeting. 

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