African Union Summit Opens, Focus on Security

African Union Commission chairperson Jean Ping addresses a news conference at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, January 29, 2011.
Photo: Reuters

African Union Commission chairperson Jean Ping addresses a news conference at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, January 29, 2011.





More than 25 African leaders are in Ethiopia's capital for a 2-day summit focusing mainly on political and security concerns.

The annual gathering, which opened Sunday in Addis Ababa, will feature mini-summits on Ivory Coast, Sudan and Somalia, as well as discuss several other hotspots, such as Niger and Madagascar.

However, AU Commission Chairman Jean Ping says two of the continent's late-breaking political crises, in Egypt and Tunisia, will not be on the agenda. He said developments in those countries erupted too late to be included in his report to the summit.

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