LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The country’s Vice-President Jane Ansah has departed Malawi for Luanda, Angola, leaving Kamuzu International Airport at 8:10 a.m.
Her trip follows an appointment by President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, who entrusted her with leading the Malawian delegation to the 7th African Union–European Union Summit.
The summit will take place in Luanda from 24 to 26 November 2025.
It will be held under the theme Promoting Peace and Prosperity through Effective Multilateralism.
A press release issued on 21 November 2025 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the Vice-President’s assignment.
The statement emphasised that the high-level meeting is expected to explore enhanced cooperation in several key areas.
These areas include peace, security, governance, and broader aspects of international collaboration.
Dr Ansah’s participation underscores Malawi’s commitment to contributing meaningfully to global and regional dialogue.
Her leadership of the delegation signals the government’s intention to engage proactively with continental and international partners.
The summit is anticipated to provide opportunities for strengthening ties between Africa and Europe.
It is also expected to promote joint strategies aimed at advancing stability, development, and shared prosperity.
Vice-President Ansah’s arrival in Angola marks the beginning of Malawi’s active involvement in discussions that will shape future cooperation frameworks.
Her mission is seen as an important step in reaffirming Malawi’s role on the global stage.
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