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Akufo-Addo Urges Action Against Insecurity in ECOWAS

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President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana and Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government has called for concerted action by member countries to effectively tackle insecurity in the region.

Akufo-Addo made the appeal on Saturday during the 58th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, which was held virtually.

He said that the sub-region continued to face critical security challenges with deadly terrorist attacks in Mali, northeastern Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Niger, as he condemned the attacks in the region and community.

“We sympathise and extend our deep condolences to affected countries and the families of the victims.

“These developments must reinforce our conviction that we must pursue, even more vigorously, the actions we have begun, with the rapid implementation of the decisions of our Extraordinary Summit on Terrorism, held on 14th September 2019.

“This concerted effort, which must be a major priority objective of the community, is the best way for us to address collectively, the security challenge.

“And give ourselves the means to ensure the security of the populations of our community. Our dignity and our sovereignty are at stake,” Akufo-Addo said.

Akufo-Addo commended member countries who have kept to their commitments of paying their financial contribution to the US$1 billion ECOWAS Regional Security Fund (ERSF), created in support of the 2020-2024 Anti-Terrorism Action Plan.

The chairman of the authority said that raising the money had to be a high priority for ECOWAS because it enabled member states to act independently in the crisis.

“Your Excellencies will recall that the 2019 Summit created the Fund to cover a five (5) year period, 2020-2024.

“The UEMOA countries committed to contribute five hundred million United States dollars (US$500 million), whilst the Federal Republic of Nigeria also pledged three hundred and fifty million dollars (US$350 million);

“Leaving a balance of one hundred and fifty million dollars (US$150 million) for the six (6) remaining countries and other sources.

“Out of the five hundred million United States dollars ($500 million) pledged by the UEMOA countries, one hundred million ($100 million) has been disbursed directly to Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to assist them in their anti-terrorism activities.

“Out of the Nigerian pledge of three hundred and fifty million ($350 million), one hundred million United States dollars ($100 million) was pledged for 2020.

“Out of which eighty million dollars ($80 million) was to be used directly by them in their fight against terrorism on their northern border, and twenty million dollars ($20 million) was to go to the Fund.

“The Commission is awaiting confirmation transfer instructions for this amount, which will then leave a balance of two hundred and fifty million dollars to be contributed to the Fund by Nigeria.

“Ghana, on its part, has decided to pledge $50 million over the five year period of which $10 million is destined for the fund, and $40 million for the domestic empowerment of its border security against potential terrorist incursions.

“Half of the ten million dollars ($10 million), i.e., five million dollars ($5 million), has been paid by Ghana into the ESRF account, of which confirmation transfer instructions for this payment has been received by the commission.

“The remaining one hundred million dollars ($100 million), which is to be paid by the other five (5) countries, will complete the establishment of the entire fund. We need to do this as quickly as possible,” Akufo-Addo said.

In his remarks, Mr Jean-Claude Brou, President, ECOWAS Commission, reiterated that the sub-region continued to face the challenges posed by the terrorist threat in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Northern Nigeria.

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Vatican Plans For Pope Leo XIV To Meet U.S. VP Vance

Pope Leo XIV, the world’s first U.S. pope, plans to meet with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, a converted Catholic, on Sunday, during an inaugural mass for the new pontiff.

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin said on Friday.

Parolin emphasised that the schedule and organisation for Sunday, with guests from more than 200 delegations worldwide, is very complex.

However, he said the protocol team is working on arranging the meeting.

Vance will lead the U.S. delegation for the 10a.m (0800 GMT) Mass on Sunday.

For the vice president, this marks a quick return to Rome.

He was the last senior international politician to visit with the late pope Francis just before his death.

U.S. President Donald Trump attended Francis’ funeral.

During a potential bilateral meeting between Pope Leo and Vance, international crisis hotspots, such as Russia’s war against Ukraine, are likely to be on the agenda.

After direct negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky failed to materialise in Turkey this week, the Vatican is being considered as a possible venue for talks.

“The situation is very difficult, dramatic,”said Parolin, who is considered the second most important figure in the Vatican after the pope.

He announced that Leo plans to potentially make the Vatican, the Holy See, available for a direct meeting between the two sides.

The Pope recently hinted that he wants to help in the search for peace in the conflict. (dpa/NAN)

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China Urges U.S. To End ‘Unilateral Bullying’ of tech, AI firms

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China has called on the United States to immediately reverse what it described as protectionist and unilateral bullying actions, and to stop the suppression of Chinese technology companies and the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.

A spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry made the remarks on Friday in response to recent U.

S.
regulatory actions.

According to reports, the U.

S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security recently issued a statement declaring the use of Huawei’s Ascend chips a violation of U.S. export controls.

It also warned of potential risks associated with allowing U.S.-developed AI chips to train Chinese AI models.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian condemned the move, saying the U.

S. was overstretching the concept of national security and abusing export controls and long-arm jurisdiction to unjustly target China’s chip and AI industries.

“These actions seriously violate market principles, disrupt global supply chains, and infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises,” Lin said.

“China firmly opposes this and will never accept it,” he added, warning that Beijing would take resolute measures to defend its development rights and protect its companies (Xinhua/NAN)

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Russia To Create Association Of Ethno-Gastronomic Tourism in BRICS

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Russia on Wednesday proposed to create the Association of Ethno-Gastronomic Tourism,  saying it would help strengthen cooperation between states and the private sector at the BRICS working group meeting.

Nikita Kondratiev, Director of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development made the announcement on the ministry’s website.

“The accession of new members to BRICS expands not only the geography but also the cultural diversity of the association.

This becomes a competitive advantage for promoting the tourism potential of the member states,” he said.

Kondratiev noted that gastronomic travelling in the world had been developing very actively in recent years.

He stressed that such dynamics could  be associated with the growth of tourist spending, the increasing popularity of niche tours and travelers interest in eco-friendly food. (Tv Brics/NAN)

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