As an end to the SADC´s summit in Luanda, the chiefs of state gathered in the Angolan capital city merely jointly agreed on the fact that Madagascar´s situation was bogged down, and nothing more. According to a Malagasy specialist in international relationships, Julien Radanoara, the SADC´s presidents declared nothing new because they are keeping holding on to the resolutions agreed in Sandton, confirmed by the African Union´s Peace and Security Council. The concerned resolutions are calling upon the return of every political figures currently in forced exile, including the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana
As an end to the SADC´s summit in Luanda, the chiefs of state gathered in the Angolan capital city merely jointly agreed on the fact that Madagascar´s situation was bogged down, and nothing more. According to a Malagasy specialist in international relationships, Julien Radanoara, the SADC´s presidents declared nothing new because they are keeping holding on to the resolutions agreed in Sandton, confirmed by the African Union´s Peace and Security Council. The concerned resolutions are calling upon the return of every political figures currently in forced exile, including the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana