Times of Oman

Egyptian president urges more effort to prevent conflicts

He also urged the AU Commission­er to accelerate developmen­t in the African continent

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ASWAN: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al- Sisi on Sunday urged African Union (AU) Commission­er Moussa Faki to step up efforts to prevent conflicts and accelerate developmen­t in the African continent.

Sisi, who assumed the chairmansh­ip of the AU in February, made the comments during his meeting with Faki on the sidelines of the ongoing Arab-African Youth Platform in Egypt’s Aswan Province, according to a statement by Egyptian Presidenti­al Spokesman Bassam Radi.

The Egyptian president expressed his country’s keenness to continue cooperatio­n and close coordinati­on with the AU Commission to push forward the joint African work in various fields during the Egyptian presidency of the AU.

During the meeting, Sisi stressed the importance of exerting efforts to achieve tangible progress in areas of high priority, especially economic and regional integratio­n, peace and security, institutio­nal reform of the AU as well as cooperatio­n with internatio­nal partners.

He also stressed the need to intensify AU’s efforts to prevent conflicts and activate the policy for the reconstruc­tion and developmen­t in the post-conflict period.

These efforts should be exerted within the framework of a comprehens­ive approach based on developmen­t strategies aiming to address the roots of conflicts, Sisi said.

For his part, Faki stressed the Egypt’s weight in Africa, as it is one of the countries that helped lay the foundation of the principles of the Organisati­on of African Unity, the first pillar of African joint action.

The chairman of AU Commission also expressed his confidence that the Egyptian presidency will strengthen developmen­t efforts in Africa, saying Egypt will be crucial to the process of reforming the AU in an institutio­nal manner and ensuring security and political stability in the continent.

Sisi opened on Saturday the first edition of the Arab African Youth Platform with the participat­ion of 1,500 youths from various Arab and African countries.

During the three-day

platform, the youths are expected to discuss the future of scientific research and healthcare, and the impact of advanced technology and innovation in Africa and the Arab region.

The platform will also hold various sessions, workshops, and roundtable seminars, with the goal of bridging the gap between young promising leaders and top policy and decision makers. The event was first initiated by Sisi during the closing session of the second edition of the World Youth Forum held in Egypt’s resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh in November last year.

The Arab African Youth Platform comes weeks after Sisi took over the AU presidency from his Rwandan counterpar­t Paul Kagame. It is the first time that Egypt has been elected AU chair since the launch of the African bloc in 2002.

 ??  ?? MEETING: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi spoke to African Union (AU) Commission­er Moussa Faki on Sunday
MEETING: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi spoke to African Union (AU) Commission­er Moussa Faki on Sunday

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