Ramaphosa presents views on peace and security in Africa at AU summit
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14 February 2026 | 15:00Ramaphosa says South Africa welcomes the African Union’s Peace and Security Council report.

President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Yokohama, Japan, on 22 August 2025. Picture: X/PresidencyZA
President Cyril Ramaphosa has addressed the 39th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, presenting his views on the state of peace and security across the continent.
Ramaphosa says South Africa welcomes the African Union’s Peace and Security Council report.
However, he remains deeply concerned about escalating conflicts and instability in several countries.
The President reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to a peaceful, prosperous, and integrated Africa, in line with Agenda 2063.
He has highlighted countries currently suspended from the union due to unconstitutional changes of government, stressing the need for swift and effective political transitions to prevent a return to conflict.
He also expressed concern over ongoing violence in Sudan and South Sudan, calling for a ceasefire, humanitarian access, and inclusive political dialogue.
Turning to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ramaphosa condemned continued territorial incursions by armed groups in Kivu and Ituri, emphasizing the need to uphold the country’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
He says South Africa, as Regional Oversight Mechanism, will work with partners to secure lasting peace in the region.
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