Renewing the EU-Africa partnership: building common priorities ahead of the Angola Summit

· RC-B10-0471/2025 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 367 votes to 98, with 113 abstentions, a resolution on renewing the EU-Africa partnership: building common priorities ahead of the Angola Summit.

The text adopted in plenary was adopted by the EPP, S&D, Renew and Green/EFA groups.

Parliament called for a renewed and forward-looking EU-Africa partnership built on mutual respect, shared interests and the understanding that both continents need each other and are stronger together. In a time of shifting geopolitical dynamics and growing global insecurity, including rising extremism and cuts in development and humanitarian spending, closer cooperation between the EU and Africa is more essential than ever. Members stressed that genuine partnership based on joint…

For: 367(63 %). Against: 98(17 %). Abstentions: 113(20 %). In total, 578 MEPs voted. 141 MEPs didn’t vote.

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