| Media  Statement 
 31 October  2014
 
 President  Zuma to receive President of Burundi on a State Visit to South Africa
 
 President  Jacob Zuma will, on 4-5 November 2014, host President Pierre Nkurunziza of the  Republic of Burundi who will undertake a two-day State Visit to South Africa,  scheduled to take place in Cape Town.
 
 This will be  President Nkurunziza’s first state visit to South Africa since his assumption  of office in 2005.
 
 The visit  will further enhance existing cordial relations between South Africa and Burundi.  South Africa actively supported Burundi’s quest for peace and democracy a few  years ago. President Zuma took over from President Nelson Mandela in 2000 as  the mediator in the Burundi peace talks. Then Deputy President Zuma led the  protracted but successful mediation process which led to a resolution of the  Burundi conflict and the ushering of a new government in 2005. The highlights  of the mediation process led by President Zuma included a key achievement for  the African continent, the deployment of South African peacekeeping troops in  Burundi for seven years, 2003 to 2009. This became the first ever African Union  peacekeeping force.
 
 To turn this  historic bond into stronger socio-economic ties, President Zuma and President  Nkurunziza are expected to discuss further cooperation in priority areas such  as trade, health, arts and culture, mining, agriculture, higher education and  defence.
 
 It is  expected that two bilateral agreements will be signed during the visit.
 
 A South  Africa-Burundi Business Forum aimed at increasing trade and investment between  the two countries will meet in Cape Town on 4 November 2014.
 
 The two  Presidents are also expected to use the occasion of the State Visit to exchange  views in respect of developments at regional level, both with regard to the  East African Community and the Southern African Development Community, as well  as discuss broad issues affecting the continent within the context of the  African Union.
 
 They are also  expected to discuss enhanced cooperation in dealing with multilateral issues  such as reform of global institutions of governance such as the UN Security  Council and the Bretton Woods Institutions.
 
 President  Zuma will be supported by the Ministers of International Relations and  Cooperation; Trade and Industry; Arts and Culture; Agriculture, Forestry and  Fisheries; Defence and Military Veterans; as well as Higher Education and  Training.
 
 For further information please  contact Mr. Clayson Monyela spokesperson for DIRCO on 082 884 5974 or Mr  Mac Maharaj in the Presidency on 079 879 3203.
 
 ISSUED BY THE  DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION
 OR Tambo  Building
 460  Soutpansberg Road
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