
Egyptian president hosts fellow invited African leaders on the sidelines of G7 Summit
Other leaders that attended the lunch included South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, Senegalese President Macky Sall and Africa Union Commission chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat.
The three-day G7 Summit kicked off in the southwestern French city of Biarritz on Saturday, with talks expected to focus on global trade and security.
Rwanda was invited in its capacity as the former chair of the African Union, Egypt as the current chair, while South Africa was invited as the incoming chair. Senegal was invited as the current leader of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), while Burkina Faso will be attending the G7 Summit as the chair of G5 Sahel.
President Kagame alongside Presidents @Macky_Sall of Senegal, @rochkaborepf of Burkina Faso, @CyrilRamaphosa of South Africa,AUC Chairperson @AUC_MoussaFaki are now attending a lunch hosted by AU Chairperson, President el Sisi ahead of the G7&Africa Partnership meeting #G7Summit pic.twitter.com/3hGALSySsu
— Presidency | Rwanda (@UrugwiroVillage) August 25, 2019
Ahead of the Summit, the European Council President Donald Tusk said it would be a “difficult test of unity and solidarity of the free world and its leaders”.
Tusk called upon the world leaders to embrace unity in order to steer the world in the right direction.
“It is increasingly difficult, for all of us, to find common language and the world needs more of our cooperation, not less,” Tusk said. “This may be the last moment to restore our political community.”