Djibouti’s Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf embarked on a crucial diplomatic mission to Juba, the capital of South Sudan.
His primary objective was to secure President Salva Kiir’s backing for his bid to become the next chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC).
The Race for AUC Leadership
The selection of the next African Union Commission chairperson in February 2025 promises to be a pivotal moment for the continent.
Djibouti’s Mahmoud Ali Youssouf will be a strong contender, facing the monumental task of steering the AU through unprecedented challenges.
President Kiir finds himself in a delicate position. As the chair of the East African Community, he has already publicly endorsed Kenya’s candidate, Raila Odinga, for the AUC leadership role.
Kiir even attended Odinga’s official campaign launch in Nairobi.
Advocating for South Sudan’s Interests
During his talks with Salva Kiir, Mahmoud strategically highlighted Djibouti’s unwavering support for South Sudan’s development. He shared that,
“Djibouti is advocating for the lifting of sanctions imposed on South Sudan, underlining support for the nation’s pathway towards economic development.”
This promise resonates deeply with South Sudan’s leadership, given the country’s tumultuous recent history.
Bilateral Cooperation and Regional Dynamics
The discussions between Mahmoud and Kiir extended beyond the AUC chairmanship bid, touching on:
- Strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Djibouti and South Sudan.
- Exploring the potential of an oil corridor through Ethiopia to Djibouti, which could revolutionize South Sudan’s energy exports.
- The upcoming transition of the IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) chairmanship from Djibouti to South Sudan.