India, Africa Union postpone New Delhi summit amid Ebola outbreak

India and the African Union have postponed the upcoming India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi. The decision, citing an "emerging public health situation" in Africa, is an apparent reference to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic...

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Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a significant concern
New Delhi: India and the African Union (AU) have decided to postpone the India-Africa Forum Summit scheduled to be held next week in New Delhi, due to the "emerging public health situation" in Africa, ‌India's foreign ⁠ministry ⁠said on Thursday, in an apparent reference to the Ebola outbreak.

The fourth India-Africa Forum Summit was scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28 to May 31.

The summit of ministers and leaders ⁠aimed to ‌deepen cooperation on trade, investment, innovation, development, digital technology, sustainability and global governance.


⁠After discussing the "evolving health situation in parts of Africa", India and the AU agreed that it would be "advisable" to hold the summit at a later date, the foreign ministry said in a statement. It did not elaborate on the health concerns.

The Democratic ‌Republic of Congo has been facing an outbreak of a rare Ebola strain for which there is ⁠no vaccine.

The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths have been recorded so far in the outbreak that started two months ago.
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The Indian foreign ministry said new dates for the summit will be finalised in due course.


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