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AU to convene annual summit to elect senior leadership

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發布於 6小時前 • Liu Fangqiang,Habtamu,Li Yahui
This photo taken on Feb. 14, 2024, shows the headquarters of the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)
This photo taken on Feb. 14, 2024, shows the headquarters of the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)

The African Union (AU) said its annual summit will be held from Feb. 12 to 16, with the election of the AU Commission (AUC) senior leadership set to be a focus of the event.

ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- The African Union (AU) said Tuesday that its annual summit will be held from Feb. 12 to 16, with the election of the AU Commission (AUC) senior leadership set to be a focus of the event.

The summit, under its theme for 2025, "Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations," will be held at its headquarters in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, the AU said in an announcement.

As part of the summit, the AU Executive Council meeting, comprising foreign ministers from AU members, is slated to take place from Feb. 12 to 13, followed by the assembly of African heads of state and government from Feb. 15 to 16, according to the announcement.

The AU said that elections for the AUC senior leadership, including the next AUC chairperson for the 2025-2028 period, will be conducted during the Executive Council and assembly sessions.

All the eight senior leadership positions of the AUC are open for candidates, guided by the regional allocation of the portfolios. The positions include the AUC chairperson, the deputy chairperson, and six commissioner posts.

This photo taken on Feb. 17, 2024, shows an exterior view of the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)
This photo taken on Feb. 17, 2024, shows an exterior view of the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

Last month, the three candidates vying for the AUC chairperson position, Djibouti's Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, Kenya's former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, and Madagascar's former Foreign Affairs Minister Richard Randriamandrato, announced their priorities for advancing the union's aspirations for an integrated, united and prosperous Africa.

During a televised debate broadcast live to African citizens, they elaborated on their vision and strategies for implementing Agenda 2063, the AU's 50-year continental development blueprint, and driving Africa's transformative vision for a prosperous, united, and peaceful Africa.

In a concept note on its theme for 2025, the AU highlighted that reparations, including reparatory justice, for historical crimes and mass atrocities committed against Africans and people of African descent have always been part of the complete decolonization process of the Organization of African Unity, now the AU, since its inception in 1963.

The AU said that in the past three decades, it has taken several decisions and supported initiatives to spearhead and promote the advancement of the cause of justice and the payment of reparations to Africans, and the restitution of cultural artifacts, relics, and heritage pillaged during colonization and enslavement to the African countries where these items were looted and stolen.■

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