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Cameroon-Equatorial Guinea border to be reopened next week

Cameroon-Equatorial Guinea border to be reopened next week
  • Comments   -   Friday, 25 January 2019 16:07

(Business in Cameroon) - The Equatorial Guinean authorities will reopen their country’s border with Cameroon, in the locality of Kye-ossi, next week. This was announced January 24 by the governor of Equatorial Guinea's Kye-Ntem province during a meeting with the Governor of the Cameroonian Southern Region.

As a reminder, this border was closed on 28 December 2017 upon the decision of Equatorial Guinean authorities, following a coup attempt against President Teodoro Obiang Nguéma's regime; a coup attempt foiled by Cameroonian security forces.

A first opening measure has seen the border opened only twice a week, as to allow trade between the two nations, following complaints by traders. This time, Equatorial Guinea agrees to completely reopen this border.

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