Djibouti’s foreign minister elected to top African Union post
- Mahmoud Ali Youssouf was elected to head the African Union's executive commission, winning support from two-thirds of regional leaders in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- Youssouf secured 33 votes, achieving the required two-thirds majority at the summit, while Raila Odinga received 22 votes.
- Youssouf's election was confirmed by Djibouti's economy and finance minister, Ilyas Dawaleh, who described it as a proud moment for Djibouti and Africa.
- His leadership will face challenges, including addressing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo and development aid cuts.
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