Counter-terrorism tops the agenda of talks between the President of Burkina Faso and the African Union Chairperson
Talks between the President of Burkina Faso and the President of the African Union
Written by: Ayman Ragab
The President of Burkina Faso and Chairman of the Sahel Union, Ibrahim Traoré, held a meeting on Monday morning with the Acting Chairman of the African Union, the President of Burundi, General Evariste Ndayishimiye.
After leaving the presidential palace in Colombia, he made a statement President Ndayishimiye In a press statement, he praised the patriotism, support, and commitment shown by the African Union countries and the people of Burkina Faso alongside their leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, in the war against terrorism and for sovereignty.
Building a secure future
The President of Burundi stated: “I found in Burkina Faso a stable country, and a friendly people who welcomed us very warmly…”.

He added: “I intend to build a good, objective relationship… and I hope that, starting with this report, we can move forward together towards a common future.”.
During the press conference, General Ndayishimiye, who was specially appointed by the African Union, stressed: “The African Union must build a strong bridge linking the people of Burkina Faso with the African peoples, and the institutions of Burkina Faso with other African institutions.”.
Counter-terrorism tops the agenda of the talks
The two sides exchanged views on issues Counter-terrorism In the Sahel region on both sides, with the aim of rebuilding good relations between the Sahel countries and the European Union.

General Evariste Ndayishimiye affirmed: “The discussions went well. Now, I am aware of the objective reality of the Sahel region and the people of Burkina Faso.”.
The EU Special Envoy and Acting President of the continental organization announced: “I intend to prepare a good, objective report to present to my colleagues in the European Union, and I hope that this report will contribute to further strengthening relations. Together, we can move forward towards a common future.”.



