Prime Minister expresses distress following hostage taking in Peru
December 18, 1996
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien tonight expressed his deep
distress at the news of the occupation of the Japanese Ambassador's
residence in Lima, Peru, and of the taking of a large number of
hostages, including the Ambassador for Canada, Mr. Anthony Vincent,
among other Canadians.
"Canada condemns all acts of international terrorism. There
is no justification for such wanton acts of violence. We will
continue to act in close concert with countries that fight against
the scourge of terrorism," he stated.
The Prime Minister conveyed his concerns for the hostages and
stated that the hopes and prayers of Canadians are with them and
their families. He welcomed the early release of some hostages,
including Canadian spouses.
Canada will cooperate closely with the Peruvian authorities in
their efforts to bring this crisis to a resolution, with the safe
release of hostages.
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