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EU countries vie to 'get back into the game' in Africa

The Citizen

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November 24, 2025

From Finland opening diplomatic outposts in Senegal to Czech instructors training Mauritanian security forces, a group of smaller European nations has joined a global scramble for influence in Africa.

Estonia, Romania and Malta are among European Union (EU) countries that have sought to boost their presence on the continent over the past five years, revamping diplomatic and trade links.

"There is a wave of second-generation Africa policy refreshes completed and underway," said Alex Vines of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

"It shows the growing importance of Africa across the EU, including for its smaller member states."

Africa has emerged as a renewed diplomatic battleground in recent years, with China, the United States and Russia competing for its minerals, energy potential and political support.

The EU styles itself as the continent’s “leading partner” in areas ranging from trade to security, a role it will try to reinforce at a summit with the African Union in Angola today and on Tuesday.

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