In a short recorded statement, an unidentified speaker said that "with the right training and financing, the renewables revolution can empower all of Africa," framing renewable energy as a development and empowerment opportunity rather than solely a technical transition.
The speaker said the partnership between the African Union and the European Union, together with multilateral organizations, is well positioned to support that transition and "be a central axis of a new multipolar world." The statement emphasized institutional cooperation between Europe and Africa as geopolitically and economically significant.
The transcript also records the speaker saying, "Together, the EU and the EU make up 40% of UN member states." That phrasing appears to be a transcription error and is unclear; the claim about a 40% share of United Nations member states is presented without supporting detail in the recording.
The speaker closed by urging action under international law, saying listeners "have the power to uphold the Charter, broker agreements, and steer the world towards a more stable, more inclusive reality where international law prevails and injustices and inequalities are progressively eliminated." The reference to "the Charter" is reported here as the United Nations Charter to clarify the transcript's shorthand.
No formal motions, votes or specific policy proposals are recorded in the transcript. The remarks are a policy-oriented appeal advocating training, financing and strengthened Europe–Africa cooperation around renewable energy and international law.