Israeli leaders, African leaders, business leaders and security experts are scheduled to attend next month Israel-Africa summit in Togo but Viewers Corner News correspondent learned that the upcoming summit has been cancelled due to unrest in the country (Togo). The Israeli foreign minister made the statement on Monday saying that the summit has been postponed at the request of Togo President, Faure Gnassingbe after consulting with Benjamin Netanyahu (the Israeli Prime Minister). There has been protests going on in Togo for days, thousands of protesters in the country are angry of over 50 year rule of Gnassingbe family and they are demanding for presidential term limits.
Source: Viewers Corner News.