AU Summit Ends with Action Plans, Renewed Calls for Unity to Tackle ChallengesDangerous terrorist arrested near Kasserine Mount

Addis Ababa, February 19/2024 (ENA) The 37th African Union (AU) Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Governments concluded this morning with a strong commitment to address the continent's challenges, prioritize key areas, and solidify international diplomacy. Leaders of AU member countries, representatives of international organizations, and numerous other invited guests attended the 37th African Union summit, which was held at the organization's headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the past two days. The leaders have discussed a range of continental topics, such as peace and security, AU's reform initiatives, quality and accessibility of education, and the implementation of Agenda 2063's first phase ten-year plan. The second phase of the ten-year Agenda 2063 plan has also been adopted by the summit. The summit, capped by a night of closed-door discussions, emphasized the need for united action to navigate pressing issues and secure a brighter future for Africa. Speaking at the closing session, Mau ritanian President and the new AU Chairperson Mohamed Ould Ghazouani highlighted key takeaways from the first decade of Agenda 2063, the continental development roadmap, and expressed readiness to launch its second phase. The chairperson pointed out education, with a focus on high-quality, 21st-century training, as a top priority under the year's theme. Emphasizing peace and security, Ghazouani pledged renewed efforts to resolve conflicts across the continent. He also underscored the importance of a stronger African presence on the international stage, advocating for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council to ensure reformed and equitable global peace architecture. Finding solutions to our problems and the multiple challenges our countries face require joint action through our organization and our union, Ghazouani stressed. Peace, stability, human rights, good governance, and sustainable development were identified as key priorities , according to him. The chairperson further emphasized the crucial role of strong and resilient institutions in driving program success and achieving tangible progress. He called for fostering complementarity and integration to maximize resources and impact. "An Africa that takes hold of its own destiny in a strong dynamic on the international scene is not merely an option, but an existing necessity. We have no other choice," he added. Source: Ethiopian News Agency A dangerous terrorist was arrested, on Monday, by the Anti-Terrorism Squad in coordination with the National Army and the National Guard, while he was riding his motorcycle to one of the strongholds in Kasserine Mount, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. The terrorist, who was arrested in an ambush, was carrying weapons of war and an explosive belt, the same source said. The suspect has joined terrorist organizations since 2014 and participated in various terrorist operations against security and military units. He was also involved in the killing of one of the shepherds in the area and in robbing the locals. He was referred to the public prosecutor's office and a detention warrant was issued. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

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