EU must shun Africa's dictators
By Eric Witte
19.07.2007 / 00:00 CET
While the EU presidency rotated from Germany to Portugal at the beginning of the month, African Union (AU) leaders were meeting in Accra, Ghana and debating continent-wide unification. EU officials are mindful of the idea's inherent difficulties. But with Portugal hoping to host a meeting between EU and African leaders in Lisbon before its presidency expires in December, the AU summit itself provides an important cautionary lesson.
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