EU-Africa Summit 2025

On 24–25 November 2025, leaders from the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) will meet in Angola for their first summit in three years. The last took place just after the COVID-19 pandemic and days before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

These shocks continue to reverberate across African economies—and have been felt through declining aid flows, growing trade tensions with key partners, and mounting debt challenges across much of the continent. But responses have varied, and a unified African position has yet to emerge.

Europe, meanwhile, has seen sluggish economic growth, rising concern over its competitiveness, declining global influence, a populist surge, and is absorbed by defence and security concerns. Initiatives like the Global Gateway reflect Europe’s efforts to secure access to critical minerals and markets for its industries in Africa, competing with other key actors on the global stage. However, despite rhetoric around “equal partnerships,” Africa ranks low on the list of priorities for many EU leaders.

This EU–AU summit presents a key opportunity for leaders on both continents to advance a partnership that is truly mutual, reflecting the shared interests and complementary strengths of both blocs.

But what exactly should leaders ask for and propose? In this blog series, CGD authors present ideas across a wide range of policy areas and set out concrete proposals for action.

More from the Series

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EU Adaptation Finance: Put Vulnerable Countries First

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AI at the EU–AU Summit: Seizing Practical Opportunities for the African Continent Today

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As the Global North pours billions into AI models and data centers—big tech alone is set to spend over $320 billion in 2025—African policymakers are asking whether to follow suit. This blog argues that while large-scale infrastructure will take time to build, there are high-impact, lower-hanging opp...
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Industrial Partnership or Irrelevance: The Choice Facing Europe and Africa

November 13, 2025
The global order that sustained Europe’s prosperity is eroding. In this environment, Africa represents Europe’s best chance at renewal. Yet instead of building structural economic interdependence, Europe reaches reflexively for the language and instruments of development aid combined with anti-immig...
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The AU–EU Summit in Luanda: What’s on the Table and What Should Change

November 13, 2025
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