AFRICAN UNITY
Ministers To Meet Soon
(N’JZ.PA.-Reuter —Copyright) ADDIS ABABA, May 27. President Sekou Toure of Guinea said last night the 30man African Council of Ministers, set up at last week’s “summit” in Addis Ababa, would meet in Dakar, Senegal, during the second half of June. He told a press conference the secretory-general of the Organisation of African Unity, also founded during the “summit,” would be named in about a week. African leaders decided that Ethiopia would name the secretary-general. while Ghana. Nigeria, Tanganyika, the United Arab Republic, and Nigeria would name his assistants. President Toure said the Monrovia and Casablanca Charters —until now the two main groupings of independent African states—had dissolved. “After this conference we cannot cling to something inferior when we have reached something superior,” he said. •
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30143, 29 May 1963, Page 12
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