Germany pledges to invest 4 billion euros in green energy projects in Africa

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, front, and French President Emmanuel Macron, front right, arrive at the G20 Investment Summit - German Business and the CwA Countries on the sidelines of a Compact with Africa in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. In the high-level conference investment summit the African Compact partner countries meet with high-ranking representatives of German companies to explore investments under the framework of the G20 partnership with Africa. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, Pool)

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 The German government pledged Monday to invest 4 billion euros ($4.37 billion) in African green energy projects until 2030, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz saying that countries in Africa should benefit more from their wealth of raw materials.

Scholz discussed the pledge at a news conference on the G20 Compact with Africa summit taking place in Berlin. He did not mention any specific projects but said the materials used in green energy should be processed in the African nations they come from.

鈥淭his creates jobs and prosperity in these countries,鈥 Scholz said. 鈥淎nd the German industry gets reliable suppliers.鈥

Compact with Africa is based on an initiative launched by Germany during its chairmanship of the Group of 20 leading rich and developing nations. It aims to improve the economic conditions in the participating countries in order to make them more attractive for foreign private investment.

Scholz said Germany should become a long-term and reliable partner to countries in Africa.

鈥淎frica is our partner of choice when it comes to intensifying our economic relations and moving toward a climate-neutral future together,鈥 he said.

The Compact with Africa countries include Egypt, Ethiopia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo and Tunisia, according to German news agency dpa.

Asked about China's strong presence in Africa, several African leaders said the continent was open to other partnerships.

鈥淧erhaps China was more audacious, perhaps they have more vision and perhaps they trusted the potential in Africa,鈥 Moussa Faki, the chairperson of the African Union Commission, said.

鈥淭he African continent is open to different partnerships,鈥 he added. 鈥淥ur wish is for you to place your trust in us, to impose less conditions and to create the conditions together. ...

鈥淚mproving governance, that鈥檚 our responsibility, and therefore this shared vision could allow, I鈥檓 certain of it, for a large capital that could be invested in the continent,鈥 Faki said.

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