President
Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni join other
African leaders on Tuesday night at the Oliver Tambo Centre in
Pretoria, South Africa, to discuss the formation of a rapid-deployment
emergency force to swiftly intervene in crises on the continent.
Photo, Story by The State House (Tanzania) Staff
President Jakaya Kikwete was among African leaders who opened talks on Tuesday in Pretoria, South Africa, to discuss the formation of a rapid-deployment emergency force to swiftly intervene in crises on the continent.
The idea of the new force is to bridge the gap pending the coming into operation of the long planned fully-fledged peacekeeping African Union’s African Standby Force. The new force will go by the name the African Capacity for
President Jakaya Kikwete was among African leaders who opened talks on Tuesday in Pretoria, South Africa, to discuss the formation of a rapid-deployment emergency force to swiftly intervene in crises on the continent.
The idea of the new force is to bridge the gap pending the coming into operation of the long planned fully-fledged peacekeeping African Union’s African Standby Force. The new force will go by the name the African Capacity for
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