East Africa: EAC Summit Cancellation Shakes Regional Body

Towards the end of November of every year, leaders of the five East African Community member states convene in one of the five regional capitals to hold their summit, called the Heads of State Summit. And this has been the case since 1999 when the East African Cooperation treaty was signed. This year was supposed to be special because the region was marking 15 years since the treaty was signed.

Surprisingly, the presidents did not meet on Nov. 30 and the summit was postponed indefinitely.

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