Africa-Israel summit postponed to unknown date
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At the request of the president of Togo, and after consulting with the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was decided to postpone the Africa-Israel summit—originally meant to take place October in Lomé—to a date mutually agreed upon by the countries.
The decision reportedly stems from Arab pressure exerted on African countries attending the summit, showing displeasure with their rapprochement with Israel.
The pressures caused Togo to decide to postpone the summit despite the advent of marketing for it.