EU and African Leaders Set to Discuss Trade and Minerals Amid Ukraine Tensions

European Union and African leaders are set to meet this week to explore deepening trade ties and boosting cooperation in the minerals sector, with the ongoing Ukraine conflict adding urgency to the discussions, according to the European Commission.

The talks are expected to tackle strategic minerals supply chain challenges, a growing concern for both continents as global demand rises amid energy and technology transitions, as reported by the Financial Times. EU officials said the agenda will also focus on reducing trade barriers, attracting investment, and promoting sustainable resource management, according to Bloomberg.

A European Commission spokesperson highlighted that “the partnership between Europe and Africa is crucial, not only for economic growth but also for stability in the minerals sector, which is increasingly vital for green and digital technologies,” according to the EU statement.

Analysts note that the discussions could result in frameworks to streamline mineral exports from Africa while securing long-term European investment flows. The agenda is also expected to cover food security, energy cooperation, and geopolitical stability in light of the Ukraine crisis, according to the Financial Times.

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