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Former President Thabo Mbeki Warns Against Foreign Interference in Africa

May 25, 2025
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At the African Union’s Peace and Security Forum in Addis Ababa, former South African President Thabo Mbeki delivered a strong message to African leaders, urging them to prevent any future invasions or external interference on the continent.

Mbeki stressed the need for unity and vigilance in protecting Africa’s sovereignty, particularly amid growing concerns over foreign military presence and political meddling in various regions.

“Africa must never again allow a situation where an African country is invaded,” he declared. “The principles of the African Union and the vision of our ancestors—for an Africa free from colonialism and external aggression—must be upheld without compromise.”

Reflecting on past conflicts in Libya and Sudan, Mbeki warned that divisions among African nations create opportunities for foreign exploitation. He called on the AU and regional bodies to strengthen conflict prevention measures and respond swiftly to threats against member states.

His speech resonated with delegates, including AU Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat, who agreed that inaction in the face of foreign intervention would be a betrayal of Africa’s people.

Mbeki also emphasized the role of Africa’s youth in safeguarding the continent’s future, urging them to stay engaged in political and security matters. “Our destiny must remain in our own hands,” he said. “Never again should foreign powers dictate the fate of African nations.”

His remarks come as debates intensify over Africa’s autonomy in global affairs, reinforcing calls for stronger continental solidarity against external influence.

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