AU Chairperson Youssouf meets former Tanzanian President Kikwete in Addis Ababa

AFRICA (NPA) — March 24, 2026 — The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, on Tuesday received H.E. Jakaya Kikwete, former President of the United Republic of Tanzania, in Addis Ababa.
According to a press release from the AU’s press section, the meeting focused on evolving regional dynamics, with particular emphasis on the situation in the Horn of Africa. The exchange provided an opportunity to reflect on ongoing peace, security, and mediation efforts, as well as broader prospects for stability and sustainable development across the continent.
The statement reads in part: “H.E. Mr Youssouf expressed his appreciation for President Kikwete’s exemplary leadership and distinguished record of service in advancing good governance, regional diplomacy, and multilateral cooperation. He underscored the continued relevance of President Kikwete’s insights and experience in informing Africa’s collective efforts to address emerging challenges.”
On his part, President Kikwete expressed gratitude to the Chairperson for the warm reception and extended his congratulations on his leadership. He reaffirmed his readiness to support and collaborate with the Commission in advancing its mandate and contributing to the achievement of the African Union’s shared objectives.
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