17th EAC Extra Ordinary summit

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17th EAC Extra Ordinary summit
The 17th EAC Extra-Ordinary summit of Heads of State of The East African Community
Host countryTanzania
Date8 September 2016
Venue(s)State House
CitiesDar-es-salaam
Participants Burundi
 Kenya
 Rwanda
 South Sudan
 Tanzania
 Uganda
Follows16th EAC Extra Ordinary summit
Precedes18th EAC Ordinary summit

The 17th EAC Extra Ordinary summit was held on 8 September 2016 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The summit was held with regards to the European Union and East African Community Economic Partnership agreement.[1][2] Furthermore, the unrest in Burundi and South Sudan was discussed.

Participants[edit]

Country Title Dignitary
 Burundi Minister of External Relations Aime Nyamitwe
 Kenya Deputy-President William Ruto
 Rwanda President Paul Kagame
 Uganda President Yoweri Museveni
 Tanzania President John Magufuli
Observing Participants
 Zanzibar President Ali Mohamed Shein
 South Sudan Special envoy Aggery Sabuni

Agenda[edit]

Economic Partnership Agreement[edit]

The EU-Economics Partnership Agreement (EPA) was the key agenda to the meeting. The heads of states discussed a report from the council of ministers with regards to the EPA. Two member states namely Kenya and Rwanda had already agreed to sign the EPA, however, the other states requested more time to analyze the agreement. Tanzania was the main opponent to signing the EPA agreement and prevented the entire block from signing the agreement.[3] The leaders agreed to delay the signing of the agreement by three months and requested the Secretary General of the East African Community to request an extension from the European Union.[4]

Burundi[edit]

The heads of state also received a report from Benjamin Mkapa, who is the facilitator of the Inter-Burundi dialogue. The heads of states condemned the continued unrest and political instability in the country and approved all the requested interventions as requested by Mkapa. The entire budget for the Inter-Burundi dialogue was approved by the heads of state.[5]

South Sudan[edit]

The heads of states congratulated the council of ministers from South Sudan for fully completing the process to join the East African Community. The council then presented an outline of how the country plans to integrate into the community and their detailed road map was scheduled to be released to the public at the next summit scheduled for November 2016.[6]

New Deputy Secretary general[edit]

The heads of state took into consideration that Rwanda recommended that Christophe Bazivamo of Rwanda to be appointed as a Deputy Secretary general of the community. Bazivamo was sworn in at the summit and is appointed at the post for a three-year term with effect from 8 September 2016.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mugabo, Peter (8 September 2016). "East Africa: Kagame in Dar es Salaam to Discuss Burundi, South Sudan Crises". News of Rwanda (Kigali). Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  2. ^ "COMMUNIQUE: 17TH EXTRA-ORDINARY SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY | East African Community". www.eac.int. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Tanzania urges delay to regional trade deal with EU, says won't sign". Times LIVE. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  4. ^ Mbashiru, Katare (9 September 2016). "East Africa: EAC Heads Put Off EPA Signing for Three Months". Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam). Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  5. ^ "STATEMENT BY H.E. BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA, THE EAC FACILITATOR OF THE INTER -BURUNDI DIALOGUE AND FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA TO THE EAC EXTRA ORDINARY SUMMIT, DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA, 8TH SEPTEMBER 2016 – CNARED". cnared.info. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  6. ^ Karuhanga, James. "South Sudan submits documents to officially join EAC". Retrieved 16 September 2016.