President Edgar Lungu will travel to Equatorial Guinea tomorrow to attend the Summit of Heads of State of the African Union Committee of Ten (C10) on the reforms of the United Nations (UN) Security Council.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba told journalists at a briefing today that the C10 Summit would be preceded by a ministerial and ambassadorial segment which starts today.
Kalaba said the C10 Summit would map out strategies to further expand and intensify advancement of the African common position in the UN Security Council as agreed by the AU Ministerial meeting held in Swaziland in March, 2005.
The Committee of Ten comprises of Algeria, Libya, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Namibia and Zambia.