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AFP: Africa holds 'silence the guns' summit as new conflicts grow

Posted by: Berhane.Habtemariam59@web.de

Date: Sunday, 09 February 2020

AU Summit 2019

African heads of State during the opening session of the AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on February 10, 2019. PHOTO | PSCU 

In Summary:

  • South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who will take over from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as AU chair, appears attuned to these challenges.

By AFP

Addis Ababa,

Sunday February 9 2020

African heads of state gather Sunday at the headquarters of the African Union for a summit meeting due to focus on how the body can play a more prominent role in resolving conflicts proliferating across the continent.
The two-day summit has taken as its theme "Silencing the Guns", yet AU officials are well aware of their failure to achieve the goal adopted in 2013 of ending "all wars in Africa by 2020".

In remarks to African foreign ministers ahead of the summit, AU Commission Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat painted a bleak picture of the continent's security situation, citing extremist threats stretching from the Sahel to Somalia.

The "missed deadline" to silence the guns, he said, "reveals the complexity of the security situation in Africa."
The focus on conflicts this year marks a departure from multiple years of summits dedicated to reforming the AU -- including its funding structure -- and the implementation of a continent-wide free trade area.

CONFLICTS
There are multiple hot spots to choose from.

Though some progress has been made recently in Central African Republic and Sudan, long-running conflicts in places like Libya and South Sudan have been joined by new crises from Cameroon to Mozambique.


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