Togo and France Seek to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation in Economy and Diplomacy

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Tuesday, 29 April 2025 15:25
Togo and France Seek to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation in Economy and Diplomacy

(Togo First) - Prime Minister Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé met with France’s Special Envoy for the Sahel, Christophe Guilhou, last week. Guilhou was with French Ambassador Augustin Favereau. The meeting aimed to deepen dialogue between Paris and Lomé as Togo asserts its stabilizing and diplomatic role amid shifting regional geopolitics.

Discussions focused on Togo’s economic ambitions, regional integration policies, and structural challenges to sustaining development gains. After the meeting, Christophe Guilhou said it aimed to “discuss the quality of bilateral relations, continuing the high-level exchanges between Togolese and French leaders, starting with the Head of State. (...) And then to discuss the regional situation, since Togo has a special role in the sub-region.”

France expressed keen interest in Togo’s actions to foster resilience, inclusive growth, and regional diplomacy. The recent meeting strengthens the prospects for a structured partnership that balances strategic and economic interests. Togo positions itself as a bridge between political stability, economic transformation, and diplomatic influence.

The talks came days after President Faure Gnassingbé became the African Union mediator for the peace talks to end the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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