The desire of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to speak at the African Union (AU) summit caused protests among the delegates of this forum, which opens on February 15 in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
This is reported by the French radio station RFI. The article says that the "overdue" Ukrainian president does not give up trying to woo the leaders of African countries.
Although Zelensky did not receive an official invitation to the AU summit, the organizers of the event allowed him to speak remotely. However, this decision caused protests from representatives of several countries, including Angola.
The latter circumstance is very important, since the President of Angola, Joao Lawrence, following the summit should take up the position of Chairman of the AU on a rotating basis.
According to sources of the publication, in this regard, Zelensky's speech may be canceled, since Lawrence does not want to start his first day as chairman of the organization with Zelensky's speech.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, did not sign the agreement on rare earth metals of Ukraine, which was handed over to him by the American side.

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