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German Chancellor Scholz wants to bring African Union into G20

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has spoken out in favour of the African Union (AU) joining the influential Group of 20 (G20) leading economic powers.

Mr Scholz said this on Thursday at the start of his three-day trip to Africa during a visit to the AU in Addis Ababa.

โ€œThis is dictated by respect for the continent and its many states and also its growing population,โ€ he said.

The chancellor said he was optimistic that the G20 would decide to admit the AU in the foreseeable future.

โ€œI have had many discussions and I have the feeling that there is broad, growing support for this,โ€ he added.

He expects that the accession of the 55-nation AU can succeed โ€œin the not too distant future,โ€ he said after talks with AU Commission Chair Moussa Faki.

Currently, the G20 comprises 19 countries and the European Union, including the worldโ€™s most populous states and largest economies.

Members include the United States, China, Russia, India and Germany.

A summit is held every year, with the next one due in India this September.

From Africa, only South Africa has joined so far, a country that is currently viewed with scepticism by the West because of its closeness to Russia.

South Africa has always abstained from voting in the UN General Assembly on the condemnation of Russiaโ€™s war against Ukraine and forms the BRICS group of states with China, Russia, India, and Brazil.

By way of comparison, South America is represented by Argentina and Brazil, and Asia by China, Japan, India, Indonesia, and South Korea, as well as Saudi Arabia, which can also be geographically counted as part of Asia.

The African desire for more co-determination is not new. For decades, the continentโ€™s states have been trying to get a seat on the UN Security Council.

However, every attempt to reform the body has failed, mainly because the veto powers โ€“ the US, France, Britain, China and Russia โ€“ block each other.

This is one of the reasons why efforts to strengthen Africaโ€™s international representation are now focusing on the G20.

South Africaโ€™s President Cyril Ramaphosa had already spoken out last year in favour of a place for the AU in the G20.

He received support from French President Emmanuel Macron, who encouraged future AU participation at the G20 summit in Bali.

U.S. President Joe Biden joined Macronโ€™s push and promoted the AUโ€™s inclusion in the G20 during a US-Africa summit in December 2022.

With 55 countries, the AU includes all African countries that are generally recognised internationally, as well as Western Sahara, a disputed country under international law.

The AU thus represents the interests of around 1.4 billion people.

By comparison, only about one third as many people โ€“ 447.7 million โ€“ live in the European Union. According to the International Monetary Fund, the countries of the AU generated around $3 trillion last year, while the EU generated almost $17.6 trillion.

Ethiopia is Mr Scholzโ€™s first stop on his second major trip to Africa as head of government.

He also plans to discuss regional conflicts, renewable energies and the Russian war against Ukraine.

With around 120 million residents, Ethiopia is the second most populous state in Africa after Nigeria.

A two-year civil war over Ethiopiaโ€™s northernmost Tigray region resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and only ended in November with the agreement of a ceasefire.

In the evening, the trip continues to Kenya, Germanyโ€™s most important partner country in East Africa.

In Kenya, the German chancellor plans to turn his attention to green energy initiatives with a visit to the continentโ€™s largest geothermal plant at Lake Naivasha.

Germany was the first country to recognise Kenyaโ€™s independence declaration from Britain in 1963.

Today, Kenya is Germanyโ€™s most important trading partner on the continent.

Mr Scholz travelled to Africa for the first time in May 2022 very early after taking office, visiting the German military forces in Niger, the West African country of Senegal and South Africa, the continentโ€™s only G20 member.

The second trip after only 17 months in office should now show that he does not want to leave the continent to the very active competitors China and Russia.

By comparison, it took his predecessor Angela Merkel almost two years to make her first major trip to Africa.

(dpa/NAN)


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