Oman Daily Observer

AU leaders meet facing conflicts

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ABABA: African leaders opened a two-day summit on Saturday as the continent wrestles with coups, conflicts, political crises and regional tensions.

Ahead of the gathering in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, African Union Commission head Moussa Faki Mahamat voiced alarm at the violence gripping many nations, both in Africa and other parts of the world.

Sudan was in “flames”, Faki said, while also highlighti­ng the jihadist threat in Somalia, “eternal tensions” in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the “terrorist danger” in the Sahel, and constant instabilit­y in Libya.

“The resurgence of military coups, pre- and post-electoral violence, humanitari­an crises linked to war and/or the effects of climate change are all very serious sources of concern for us,” he told African foreign ministers.

A mini-summit aimed at finding ways to relaunch the peace process for the DRC opened on Friday on the sidelines of the main AU meetings and was due to continue on Saturday.

“I doubt that there will be any strong decisions,” said Nina

Wilen, director of the Africa programme at the Egmont Royal Institute for Internatio­nal Relations think-tank in Brussels.

The pan-african body has so far had “very little influence on countries that have suffered recent coups”, she said, adding that member states did not want to set precedents that could clash with their own interests.

Among those attending from outside the region was Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. But UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres was not present.

Gabon and Niger will be absent following their suspension over coups last year — joining Mali, Guinea, Sudan and Burkina Faso, which are also barred.

The crisis in Senegal, set off by President Macky Sall’s lastminute move to push back this month’s elections, is also likely to be discussed.

Beyond Africa, the Mideast conflict in Gaza is a hot topic, with Faki describing it as a “war of exterminat­ion”.

Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh was among those attending.

 ?? — AFP ?? African Heads of State pose for a group photograph before the opening ceremony of the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) at the AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa.
— AFP African Heads of State pose for a group photograph before the opening ceremony of the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) at the AU headquarte­rs in Addis Ababa.

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