Burundi assumed the African Union chairmanship for 2026 during the 39th AU Summit in Addis Ababa, with President Évariste Ndayishimiye taking over the rotating role from Angola’s President João Lourenço.
Ndayishimiye pledged dialogue, cooperation, and stronger global advocacy for Africa, acknowledging ongoing challenges such as security threats, economic tensions, unilateralism, and climate change.
Angola’s President Lourenço congratulated Ndayishimiye on his unanimous election, expressing confidence in his leadership as Burundi prepares to guide the AU’s agenda and represent the bloc internationally.