14/2/2025–|Last update: 02/14/202505:39 am (Mecca time)
Addis-Ababa- The crises of Libya and Sudan dominate the work of the third day of the African Summit held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, because the African head office should sign a signature of a charter for reconciliation between the parties to the Libyan crisis, And the Syndicate Peace and Security Council will also discuss at its meeting – Friday – the aggravation situation in Sudan in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In a post on the x platform, the head of the peace and security commission of the confederation of the African Union, Bancoli Adali, Said in his post on the x platform that he discusday with Congo Foreign Minister Jean -Claude Gaccoso Preparations for The signature ceremony of the National Reconciliation Charter in Libya.
The charter signature ceremony should chair the Congolese president Denis Sassu Ngisu, because of his presidency of the African Union high level commission on Libya.
Previous consultations
Sasu Ngisu has already visited Libya at the end of last year and met the government of national unity in Tripoli, as well as the Government formed by the Libyan Parliament, in order to discuss the roadmap proposed by the African Union to achieve political reconciliation between the parties to the Libyan crisis before holding the general elections.

The African union said in a statement that the Libyan crisis meeting is today, on Friday, at four o’clock in the eastern afternoon in Libya (one, Greenwich time), with the Participation of a certain number of leaders of the African countries, the outgoing president of the African UNHCR Musa Faki, and the envoy of the Union in Libya Mohamed Hassan Labat, as well as a representative of the Arab League and the United Nations.
The details of the document presented by the African Union to resolve the existing political conflict in Libya have not revealed, according to what has been appointed to the corridors of the Union, it is feared that one of the parties to the crisis Politics in Libya be absent from the signing of today, which will mean the failure of the union’s efforts to resolve this crisis.
In a related context, the head of the peace and security committee of the African Union, Bancoli Adweei and the Libyan Foreign Affairs Taher Al -Aour, signed Thursday, within the union’s headquarters, An agreement to transfer the office of the union of the union from Tunisia to Libya, after 7 years of transfer from the latter.
Sudan crisis
The meeting of the African Union Security and Security Council will be discussed today, on Friday, at 6 p.m. Eastern Africa (third time GMT), the Sudan and Congo Eastern crisis, because the members of the will discuss a briefing updated on the exacerbation of the two countries of the armed conflict.

Many of the main officials of the African Union have considered what the war in Sudan and the east of the Republic of Congo underlined the most visible appearance of the Union’s failure to face the conflicts of the African continent, that the union approved the “silence of firearms” in 2013 in order to end all conflicts in Africa by 2020, but it had to extend the period until 2030.
The African meeting will be chaired this evening on Sudan and the east of the Republic of Congo, President of Guinea, Tudoro Obiang Ngima Mabasogo this evening, because his country resumes the presidency of the Peace and Security Council for the current month.
On the same day, the headquarters of the African Union should also accommodate a meeting of the foreign ministers of the partners concerned by the Sudan, the United Nations and the International Development Authority (IGAD), the African Union, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, States and Ethiopia, to discuss the Sudanese crisis.
Kenya and Igad
In the same context, Minister Kenyan Foreign Affairs, Moussalia W. Modafadi, declared Thursday in declarations on the island that it was “necessary to collect contradictory parties in Sudan and the Congo Democrat put an end to conflicts in both countries.
Minister Modafadi added that the Sudanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ali Youssef, asked President Kenyan William Roto last month to support Nairobi de Ré-Jeing in Sudan in Igad, an organization made up of 5 African countries: Djibouti, the Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Somalia, whose task is to help help help help help help help help help to help contribute to contribute To help help help not help to resolve African conflicts.

The IGAD envoy to Sudan Lawrence Corbandy declared in a special declaration to the island during meetings of the African Summit, which had started the day before yesterday, Wednesday, that the Sudanese question became one of the most files complexes in the African region “which requires good coordination between the actors.”
Corbandy stressed that the solution to Sudan should not be a military, speaking of the need to stop war as the first step and create the atmosphere for a complete peaceful process in which all Sudanese groups, including civilians, participate To guarantee a sustainable political agreement is achieved.