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A military cooperation agreement to be signed between Cameroon and Gabon

A military cooperation agreement to be signed between Cameroon and Gabon
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 08 November 2017 02:49

(Business in Cameroon) - Followed by a massive delegation, Massard Kabinda Makaga, Gabon’s minister of presidential affairs and national defense, just sojourned in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital. 

At the end of an audience with his Cameroon’s peer Joseph Beti Assomo, this member of Gabon's government indicated that the purpose of this visit was to strengthen Gabon’s military cooperation with Cameroon, by setting a “legal tool” in this regard.

Last April, it was Joseph Yakete, defense minister of Central African Republic (CAR), who came to Yaoundé to seek Cameroon’s expertise for the training of CAR’s defense forces.

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