President Yoweri Museveni is in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on a two day working visit to the Africa Union Commission, where he will attend an African Union High Level Committee meeting on Libya.
Museveni headed straight to the AU Headquarters where he joined other other presidents attending the AU High-Level Committee meeting on Libya.
The high level committee comprises eight AU member states which include Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, Egypt, Mauritania, Tunisia Chad and Republic of Congo. It is being held under the chairmanship of the President of Chad Idriss Deby the current Chairman of AU.
The closed-door meeting is expected to discuss the current developments in Libya aimed at forming an all unity government in Tripoli.
As Africans none of us can rest as long as our sis/bros in #Libya r suffering; 2.4 mln Libyans need humanitarian assistance: Dr.@DlaminiZuma pic.twitter.com/es43ohsCIu
— African Union Peace (@AU_PSD) November 8, 2016
#AU remains convinced that there is no military solution to Libyan crisis; transition process must get back on track: President Idriss Déby pic.twitter.com/M4YzJBLaMl
— African Union Peace (@AU_PSD) November 8, 2016
Tomorrow, President Museveni will attend the AU extra ordinary summit on African Capacity for Immediate Response To Crises volunteering nations (ACIRC) summit.
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