- In a pre-US-Africa Summit announcement, USĀ announced that it will support a permanent spot for the African Union in the Group of 20. The three-day US-Africa Summit is scheduled to start on December 13 in Washington.
In a pre-US-Africa Summit announcement, theĀ USĀ announced that it will support a permanent spot for the African Union in the Group of 20. The three-day US-Africa Summit is scheduled to start on December 13 in Washington. US President Joe Biden is expected to make the announcement the announcement at the upcoming Summit.
Judd Devermont, senior director for African affairs at the National Security Council stated that it is high time that Africa got its place in international organisations and initiatives. Africaās voice should be heard on issues concerning the global economy, democracy and governance, climate change, health and security, he added. The Summit is expected to witness the participation of about 50 African leaders for December 13-15 Summit.
Biden had supported the expansion of the United Nations Security Council, including representation of Africa, at the UN meeting Ā in September. The US position of supporting Africa is in contrast to the stand taken by China and Russia, that see the expansion of the UN security council as a threat to their veto power.
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The current Chair of the AU, Senegal President Macky Sall was invited to take part in the just concluded G20 meeting last month in Bali hosted by Indonesia, the then Chair of G20. Currently, South Africa is the only member of the G20.