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Thursday, November 25, 2010

3rd Africa-EU Summit: towards a more ambitious cooperation

The European Council President Herman van Rompuy, José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, Andris Piebalgs, Commissioner for Development, attended by 29 and 30 novembrel the EU-Africa summit in Tripoli, Libya. Eighty heads of state and government from Europe and Africa will meet under the theme "Investment, economic growth and job creation", the challenge is to confer a new and more ambitious cooperation between the two continents The President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy said ahead of the meeting that in a context of increasing globalisation and economic and financial crisis, the Union's partnership with Africa was of strategic importance. He said they would address key issues like peace and security, global governance and regional integration. They will also step up their joint efforts to encourage investment, creating jobs and growth.

The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso said ahead of the meeting that the European Union was building a strong and increasingly closer partnership with Africa. According to him, in 2007, at the Lisbon Summit, EU and Africa both made good progress by adopting a common strategy. Mr Barroso thinks it is necessary consolidating and deepen our ties, building on the remaining untapped potential of EU-Africa relations. Stronger and more intense cooperation will greatly benefit Africa's development and will play an important role in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. This partnership also represents for Europe a true asset and an opportunity not to be missed to foster relations with an ever more important continent in an increasingly interdependent world.

The 80 Heads of State and Government, who represent over 1.5 billion people, will focus their debates on how the two continents can make progress on the shared priorities of promoting sustainable growth and employment and overcome the repercussions of the economic and financial crisis, particularly by creating a more business and investment-friendly environment.

Since 2007, the Joint Africa EU Strategy has made substantial progress in areas such as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), peace and security, regional integration and trade (concrete examples can be found in MEMO/10/604). At the same time, Europe and Africa need to do more to overcome the fragmentation of policies and financial instruments. To reach their common objectives, they also need to involve further all stakeholders – parliaments, civil society and the private sector.

* Discussions at the Summit will be grouped around the following themes:
* Regional integration, infrastructure, ICT, science, and private sector development
* Energy, climate change
* MDGs, agriculture and food
* Peace and security
* Governance and human rights
* Migration, mobility and job creation.

In their joint declaration, Heads of State and Government are expected to emphasise the global strategic importance of their Partnership, which is the only existing Strategic Partnership between two continents. The Summit should also reinvigorate efforts to achieve the MDGs, with a focus on countries that are most off-track. A joint Action Plan 2011-2013 will be adopted, including concrete actions to be pursued or launched on the strategic areas and building on accomplishments since 2007.

Prior to his participation in the Summit, President Barroso, Vice-President Tajani and Commissioner Piebalgs will take part in the EU Africa Business Forum and CEOs Roundtable organised in marge of the Summit on 28 November. This Forum will notably debate ways of developing a joint strategy to ensure inclusive models for sustainable development and growth in Africa.

Background

In 2007, Heads of States and Government from Europe and Africa launched the Joint Africa EU Strategic Partnership to pursue common interests beyond the focus of traditional development policy. Eight thematic partnerships ensure the operational follow-up: Peace and security; democratic governance and human rights; trade, regional integration and infrastructure; MDGs; energy; climate change; migration, mobility and employment; science, information society and space.

On 10 November 2010, the European Commission published its proposals on how to consolidate Africa-EU relations, recognizing that the Partnership needed to evolve further. It suggested focusing development cooperation on support of inclusive and sustainable growth in Africa, putting high-impact activities at the centre to leverage investments with the aim of realising the huge potential of our Partnership.

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