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Wednesday, 03 February 2010

February 3, 2010 -- The US has congratulated the newly-elected chair of the African Union (AU), Malawi's President Bingu Wa Mutharika, saying it looks forward to ''continuing our partnership with the AU to promote peace, prosperity, and security for all Africans''.

 

''We share Chairperson Mutharika's goals of ending child hunger and malnutrition and welcome his interest in promoting the critical goal of agricultural development and food security on the continent,'' the US State Department said in a statement obtained by PANA here Wednesdau.   

 

''The U.S. stands ready to partner with the AU on promoting democracy and good governance and to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections on the continent in the coming year.   

 

''We also welcome Chairperson Mutharika's pledge to isolate those in Africa who seek power through unconstitutional means,'' the statement added. . The US said it would continue to work with the AU to confront ongoing stability challenges in Guinea, Niger, and Madagascar and to further peace and reconciliation in Somalia, Darfur, Zimbabwe and the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.   

 

''We also hope to work closely with our African partners to confront the scourge of sexual and gender-based violence on the continent and ensure the full participation of Africa's women in its socio-economic development. We com mend the AU for its efforts to work on these issues and pledge our continued assistance on these and other matters,'' it said. (Afriquejet)

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