French Prime Minister Francois Fillon arrived late Thursday in the economic capital of Ivory Coast, the first stop on his west African tour to seal closer ties with the region. "Few French communities overseas have been tested like yours has this year," said Fillon on arrival in Abidjan, some three months after the end of Ivory Coast's post-election crisis that claimed about 3,000 lives. France backed Alassane Ouattara's victory in last November's presidential election -- as did much of the international community -- over Laurent Gbagbo who refused to hand over power until his arrest on April 11. The French premier hailed Ouattara, who was sworn in as president in May, for seeking truth and reconciliation in the aftermath of the violent electoral standoff and pledged the support of the former colonial power in this effort. "With its full sovereignty, it (Ivory Coast) must now make up for the years lost in interminable internal fights," said Fillon, referring to the country's division into a rebel held north and government south after a failed 2002 coup, which last year's election was meant to end as a final transitional step back to a united country. Fillon is travelling with several members of his government and business executives and hopes to partner with Ivory Coast on developing both its public and private sectors. On Friday, Fillon will meet with Ouattara before heading in the evening to his next stop in Ghana, considered a democratic model with strong economic growth in west Africa aiming to build stronger ties with France. From there he will go on to Gabon, already a military and economic partner of France in the region.
GMT 15:34 2018 Friday ,14 December
Moscow ready for Putin-Trump meetingGMT 13:40 2018 Friday ,14 December
Britain and EU should prepare for second Brexit referendumGMT 11:43 2018 Friday ,14 December
Kosovo to build an army amid tensions with SerbiaGMT 11:52 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Britain's May to appeal to EU for help to salvage Brexit dealGMT 10:28 2018 Wednesday ,12 December
Huawei Executive Gets Bail In Case Rattling China TiesGMT 09:01 2018 Tuesday ,11 December
US marines missing after aircraft collision off Japan confirmed deadGMT 08:55 2018 Monday ,10 December
Top EU court to issue decision on reversal of BrexitGMT 08:37 2018 Monday ,10 December
Peruvians vote for anti-corruption reformsMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor