AU is “a force for good” for Africa’s integration, says US.
The U.S. has lauded the African Union Commission for its efforts at Africa’s integration, describing it as “a force for good”.
U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, after his meeting with Chairperson of the AU Commission, Moussa Mahamat, at the Commission’s headquarters in Addis Ababa, said he was in Africa ‘to listen”
Mr. Tillerson said “the purpose of my trip to this continent is to listen. I think it is important that we listen to what the priorities of the countries here on the continent are.
“And see where there is good alignment between their priorities and our areas of greatest interest as well. And I think we’ve already found there are many”.
He applauded the Africa Centre for Disease Control, saying it has been quite successful in tracking and responding to disease outbreaks on the continent adding, health security also advanced national security, economic development, and political stability.
On trade, Mr. Tillerson said U.S. supported AU’s economic regional integration efforts to lower intra-trade barriers on the continent and boost more intra-regional trade.
He said U.S. appreciated AU’s very strong statements on South Sudan at the recent AU summit, adding U.S. truly calls on all parties to abide by the cessation of hostilities and be open to compromise for the good of the South Sudanese people.
Mr. Tillerson commended the AU’s Mission in Somalia, saying it is clearly an example of countries coming together to counter terrorism, promote stability, and enable delivery of much-needed aid to the Somali people.
He also discussed ways to ensure the G5 Sahel forces have the necessary resources to continue their fight against terrorism, and how we can put in place more sustainable funding models so they have greater certainty around how to plan the future fight against terrorism in the Sahel region as well.
Mr. Tillerson said fighting corruption was another area of common cause between Africa and U.S. adding, we’re very pleased to see that the African Union has named 2018 as the year for winning the fight against corruption.
“From high-level secret deals to petty bribes on the street, corruption really does steal the precious resources from job creators and entrepreneurs and others who would promote benefits to the greater society and to the citizens of those countries.
“Good governance and transparency are essential to creating the conditions for economic growth and prosperity, and we look forward to continuing our joint efforts with the African Union to improve the business environment on the continent.
“But transparency really is an essential requirement for good business conditions and will attract greater investment and economic activity as well.
“That includes supporting greater intra- and global-trade investments in Africa as the environment creates competitive conditions,” he stressed.
Mr. Tillerson reiterated U.S. desire for more African nations to apply concrete diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea, noting the global maximum pressure campaign, which has been supported by multiple UN Security Council resolutions.
Mr. Mahamat, in his remarks, said his discussions with the U.S. envoy was fruitful, noting the visit was taking place at a time when Africa was firmly embarking on the path to integration and reform.