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    EuroWire, VIENNA: Austria has set out the main pillars of a national Africa strategy and stepped up diplomatic and economic engagement across the continent, as Vienna moves to build a longer term framework for relations with African partners. Official statements issued over recent months show the plan is centered on peace, security, sustainable development and business ties, with the Austrian government saying the strategy is being prepared for submission to the National Council in 2026.

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    Vienna positions Africa strategy around security, trade and development. (Credit – WAM)

    The Austrian Foreign Ministry first announced in October 2025 that the federal government would develop a comprehensive Africa strategy. In February, during a visit to Ghana, State Secretary Sepp Schellhorn said the strategy was still being developed and identified its working pillars as stability, resilience, economic cooperation, educational partnership and a cooperative approach to migration policy, offering the clearest official outline yet of the plan’s operational focus.

    That outline was reinforced in April as Austria linked the strategy more directly to trade and investment. At a ministry business roundtable in Vienna on April 8, officials said the effort was intended to improve conditions for Austrian companies in African markets while broadening cooperation on stability, security and resilience. The ministry highlighted infrastructure, water management, environmental technology, agriculture and tourism as sectors where it sees room for deeper engagement.

    Economic and policy priorities

    Austria also paired the strategy with institutional diplomacy. On April 20, Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger met African Union Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, where the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding covering peace and security, governance, human rights, economic development and multilateral cooperation. The agreement gave Austria’s Africa policy a formal continental platform beyond bilateral contacts with individual states.

    The same day, during talks in Ethiopia, Meinl-Reisinger said Africa was strategically important for export oriented Austria and tied the government’s Africa policy to cooperation on the economy, security, migration and development. Two days later, Austria and Morocco signed an agreement on strategic dialogue, with Vienna describing Morocco as both an economic partner and a counterpart on security, stability and migration, extending the policy’s reach into North Africa.

    Diplomatic outreach and institutional ties

    On April 29, the Austrian Foreign Ministry convened its Advisory Board on Development Policy to gather input from academia, business, civil society and public administration for the future Africa strategy. The ministry again described the core areas as economy, security, stability and sustainable development. Together with the earlier African Union agreement and the April business consultations, the meeting showed Austria is using both diplomatic and domestic policy channels to shape the framework.

    Taken together, the government’s announcements show Austria has moved beyond a general declaration of intent and is now setting out the partnerships, sector priorities and policy pillars of its Africa agenda. At the same time, official Austrian statements continue to describe the Africa strategy as a plan in development rather than a final published document, even as Austria deepens contacts with the African Union and individual states. The government has said the strategy will go to the National Council in 2026 as the basis for broader ties with African partners.

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