The summit in the Angolan capital, Luanda, marked 25 years of European-African Union relations.
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- African and European leaders met in Luanda and pledged to strengthen trade and address illegal migration.
- The EU promised support for African development, industrialization, and export diversification. 9s
- The summit emphasized investment in education, entrepreneurship, and youth creativity to generate local wealth. 21s
- Leaders agreed to expand cooperation on peace, security, climate action, and Africa's energy transition. 1m 11s
- Europe remains the largest source of direct foreign investment in Africa, as the continent gains importance for its minerals and energy. 1m 54s