African leaders press Burkina Faso on civilian rule

Updated 05 November 2014
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African leaders press Burkina Faso on civilian rule

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso: Three West African presidents visited Burkina Faso on Wednesday to join the international effort to press military leaders to quickly return to the country to civilian rule.
Opposition protests forced President Blaise Compaore to resign last week, saying 27 years in power was enough for the semi-authoritarian leader. Burkina Faso’s military then stepped in, designating Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida as the transitional leader.
But the international community wants the military to swiftly return the country to constitutional rule. On Monday, the African Union, representing 53 countries on the continent, gave Burkina Faso two weeks to do so or face sanctions.
The international community is ramping up pressure to try to reach a quick solution and avoid chaos or prolonged martial rule in Burkina Faso. Representatives from the African Union and the United Nations have been in talks with the opposition, the military and other stakeholders in recent days.
On Wednesday, Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan, Senegal’s President Macky Sall and Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama arrived to continue the discussions.
Under Compaore, Burkina Faso was a center of relative stability in a volatile region and an important ally of the West in the fight against militants in the area.


Ukraine will be technically ready to join EU in 2027, Zelensky says

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Ukraine will be technically ready to join EU in 2027, Zelensky says

KYIV: Ukraine will be technically ready to ​join the European Union in 2027, President Volodymyr Zelensky said, adding that securing ‘fast track’ ‌accession to the ‌bloc ‌was ⁠an ​important ‌part of security guarantees after the war with Russia ends.
“Technically, we will be ready ⁠in 2027,” Zelensky ‌told reporters in remarks ‍released ‍by his ‍office on Friday, adding that by the end of 2026 ​Ukraine will have implemented the main steps ⁠required for membership.
“I would like Ukraine to receive a clear timeline,” he said, adding that his government was committed to the ‌necessary reforms.