-Cameroon
France to Revive Strategic Partnership
A new
and promising chapter will soon open to deepen the strong and historic
diplomatic relations that bind the Republic of Cameroon and the French
Republic. This important development was disclosed on 26 July 2022 by
Presidents Paul BIYA and Emmanuel MACRON in a joint press conference held in
Yaounde.
Both
leaders who met at Unity Palace, for the first time, exchanged views during a two-hour
tête-à-tête where they agreed to revive and diversify their strategic
partnership on key sectors such as agriculture, security in the Gulf of Guinea,
industrial and infrastructural development, good governance, digital economy
and education.
In his preliminary declaration, H.E. Paul BIYA revealed that
they also touched on the global repercussions of the Russia – Ukraine conflict.
“President MACRON and I are of the opinion that everything must
be done to achieve a rapid cessation of hostilities. For this to happen, the
logic of confrontation must give way to that of conciliation and dialogue,” he
emphasised.
The Cameroonian Head of State hailed the great quality and
solidity of the long-standing cooperation ties that exist between Cameroon and
France. He said their discussion has fortified the determination to work
tirelessly for a more fruitful and mutually beneficial relationship.
H.E. Paul BIYA thanked President Emmanuel MACRON for the
multifaceted support that France has offered – both in terms of security,
particularly in the fight against terrorism, and in economic and financial
terms.
On his part, President Emmanuel MACRON – who is on his first
international tour to Africa since the start of his second mandate, said he
will concentrate on the strengthening of bilateral ties between Yaounde and
Paris. He explained that Cameroon is a strategic partner in the sub-region.
H.E. Emmanuel MACRON praised the path taken by the Government of
Cameroon to fully implement the decentralisation process, which is considered
as a real solution to the socio-political situation in the North-West and
South-West Regions.
The French President also highlighted his admiration for young
Cameroonians whose excellence and talent are a pride of the country. He
promised to enlarge the scope of training programmes in order to help them
harness their skills. He equally announced the putting in place of a committee
comprised of historians from both countries that will have full access to
French archives. This will help to establish the true nature of pre and post
independence Cameroon.
Before his departure from the Unity Palace, President Emmanuel
MACRON and his delegation were treated to a special luncheon offered by H.E.
Paul BIYA and First Lady Chantal BIYA.
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