AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoReparations Push: In Baku, the Baku Initiative Group’s Abbas Abbasov urged Belgium to issue a state-level apology to the DRC, Rwanda and Burundi, pay compensation in stages, and set up a legal mechanism to prevent a repeat of colonial crimes—while stressing reparations must also address long-term harm, not just money. Regional Diplomacy: A Congolese MP echoed the call for “justice, truth and dignity,” rejecting revenge and framing the demand as recognition of history under international law. Youth Sports: Kenya launched the ANOCA Zone V Youth Games in Nairobi (Aug 24–28), with about 300 athletes from 11 countries including Burundi set to compete in athletics, swimming, cycling, judo, tennis and beach volleyball. Trade & Access: China expanded market access for African exporters, including Burundi, through zero-tariff treatment and faster customs and quarantine procedures, aiming to boost agricultural exports like coffee. Health Milestone: WHO confirmed polio type 2 transmission has been interrupted in Burundi and four other African countries after assessments and targeted vaccination efforts.
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