22 OCTOBER 2012
Luanda — An Angolan delegation, led by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Manuel Augusto left Monday for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to attend Wednesday one more meeting of Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU).
The AU organ discusses the conflict and security issues that arise in Africa. A meeting held regularly whenever the circumstances require.
According to the ambassador of Angola to the African Union, Arcanjo do Nascimento, who also integrates the delegation, the ministerial meeting, will focus mainly on the current situation prevailing between Sudan and South Sudan, the issue involving Mali, DR Congo, among other conflicts on the continent.
As for the case of Sudan, the diplomat said that the participants will discuss the current stability of the peace agreement signed and other understandings and the situation of the common borders holding oil wells, among other elements for the consolidation of peace.
On the situation in Mali, prompted by a coup, the referred organ will analyse the recent resolution of the UN Security Council, which voted for military intervention in that country to restore the legality.
However, the African Council will analyse this aspect whether to resort to military intervention or another necessary measure," he said.
Angola was appointed member of the Peace and Security Council of AU in 2012.
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