Rwanda’s Minister of for Foreign Affairs, Olivier Jean Patrick Nduhungirehe, is in Luanda, Angola, has attended the 7th African Union–European Union Summit, a high-level gathering convened under the theme “Advancing Peace and Prosperity through Effective Multilateralism.”
The summit brings together heads of state, ministers, and senior officials from both the African Union and the European Union at a moment of shifting geopolitical dynamics and rising global challenges.
Delegates are expected to address a wide range of priorities—including security cooperation, economic transformation, climate resilience, and migration—while exploring ways to strengthen the long-standing Africa–EU partnership.
Minister Nduhungirehe’s participation underscores Rwanda’s continued commitment to multilateral engagement and collaborative problem-solving.
With expectations running high, leaders aim to revitalize cooperation mechanisms, ensure more balanced partnerships, and lay the groundwork for concrete initiatives that can deliver long-term peace and shared prosperity across both continents.
As discussions unfold in Luanda, observers anticipate a renewed emphasis on equitable development, conflict prevention, and the creation of sustainable opportunities for Africa’s growing youth population.
The summit is seen as a key moment for both unions to redefine their cooperation in a rapidly evolving global landscape, reaffirming that effective multilateralism remains central to addressing the challenges and opportunities of the future.


