Foreign ministers from the European Union (EU) and African Union (AU) have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing collaboration on peace, security, and economic partnership. The pledge was made during the third ministerial meeting between the EU and AU in Brussels, emphasizing the need to translate commitments into action. Against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, the discussions underscored the importance of multilateralism, international cooperation, and upholding international law. The meeting also focused on bolstering economic ties, fostering resilient markets, and encouraging inclusive growth on both continents. With a new Special Representative for the Sahel region announced and priorities set for greater collaboration in various sectors, the EU and AU are poised for deeper engagement in this landmark year for their partnership. The upcoming seventh EU-AU Summit, marking the 25th anniversary of their enduring alliance, is anticipated to further strengthen ties. (Source: Africa News)
EU and African Union Ministers Pledge to Strengthen Cooperation on Peace, Security, and Economy
