Off the wire
Sudan welcomes U.S. decision of easing sanctions  • Xi offers condolences to Thai king on severe flooding  • Algeria to attend Paris conference on peace in Middle East  • Iran urges closer cooperation with Turkey over regional issues  • Two terrorist suspects detained at Hungarian border  • Malta sees huge decrease in gov't deficit in Q3 2016  • British FTSE 100 rises 0.62 pct on Friday  • Britain's jobless rate to rise in 2017, 2018 because of Brexit: report  • U.S. retail sales raise less than expected in December  • Palestinian protestors call on Paris conference to end the Israeli occupation  
You are here:   Home

27th Africa-France summit to focus on security

Xinhua, January 14, 2017 Adjust font size:

The ministerial meeting of Foreign Affairs ministers of France and Africa kicked on Friday in Bamako, one day prior to the 27th Summit Africa-France which will focus on issues on security, peace and economic opportunities in Africa.

During the summit, in which more than 40 heads of state and governments have confirmed their presence, security and peace keeping will clearly be the center of the discussions, French Foreign Affairs minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told journalists on Friday.

Faced with challenges including radicalism or terrorism, human, drugs and weapons trafficking, new forms of cyber violence and those that endanger maritime safety, Ayrault said "we should work together to find common solutions through cooperation, reinforcement of the action mode and intensification of information exchanges.

He added the holding of this summit is an act of confidence in the future of Mali, but also that of the whole Africa.

His Malian counterpart Abdoulaye Diop echoed his remarks, telling the press "it is a sign of great confidence. But it is also the recognition of all the efforts made here".

"Mali welcomes, in strength as a standing and united people, the ensemble of the African continent and French partners," Diop told the journalists. Endit