It is hard to believe that during his visit to Rabat, the Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union did not talk to Moroccan officials about the Sahara conflict just three weeks before the Mauritania summit.
Allowing Morocco to be a member of ECOWAS depends on a report. Drafted by a presidential committee, the impact report is to be submitted June in Lomé during the upcoming summit.
The first gathering of the Climate Commission and Blue Fund of Congo Basin was held today in the Republic of Congo. The summit aims at financing blue and green projects in the area.
Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat met with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz. Their meeting was an opportunity to tackle the Western Sahara conflict.
The next African Union summit to be hosted by Kigali on the 21st of March might lead to a second confrontation between Morocco and the Polisario supporters over the exploitation of natural resources in the Sahara. The Front set the tone of the meeting through a letter sent to Paul Kagame.
On the sidelines of the African Union 30th summit, the ECOWAS presidents met in Addis Ababa. Surprisingly, Morocco’s bid to join the pan-African organization did not make it to the meeting’s final communiqué.