Landau to meet African Union Commission chair in Addis Ababa to discuss peace, commerce, and humanitarian crises

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Landau meets with AU Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf in Addis Ababa and discusses the named shared priorities (promoting peace, expanding commercial cooperation, and addressing humanitarian crises) during that meeting.

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Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will travel to Egypt, then accompany U.S. Africa Command Commander General Dagvin Anderson to Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti from January 24 to February 1. His meetings will focus on promoting U.S. commercial engagement, discussing regional peace and security with government and African Union leaders, and strengthening security and counterterrorism cooperation. The trip is described as advancing trade and business priorities identified by President Trump.
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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 27, 2026overdue
  2. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 12:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The State Department announced on 2026-01-23 that U.S. Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau would meet African Union Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf in Addis Ababa to discuss promoting peace, expanding commercial cooperation, and addressing humanitarian crises; the travel was scheduled to begin 2026-01-24. Evidence confirms the planned meeting (official State Department media note published 2026-01-23), but as of 2026-01-24 there is no public reporting, State Department readout, AU press release, or contemporaneous reputable news account confirming that the meeting has already taken place or that those topics were discussed. Conclusion: the commitment is in progress — the trip was scheduled and the meeting was planned, but no primary-source readout or coverage has been published yet to verify that the meeting occurred and the named priorities were discussed. Recommend checking for an official readout or AU press statement after the visit.
  3. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 24, 2026
  4. Completion due · Jan 24, 2026
  5. Original article · Jan 23, 2026

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