
Africa determined to keep Francafrique as a thing of past
Africa has expressed opposition to French President Emmanuel Macron's new partnership strategy, which aims to shift away from the traditional French policy toward the continent, as some African observers remain skeptical of its potential to bring about real change
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Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron visited four Central African countries, Gabon, Angola, the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo, between March 1-4. This four-day visit, Macron’s 18th visit to Africa as president, shows how much Macron attaches importance to the African continent. The visit to improve relations with African countries has caused many discussions.
Days before his visit, Macron explained the new French strategy, the Africa-France Partnership, for Africa at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Feb. 27. He started his speech by acknowledging the shortcomings of traditional French policy toward Africa. First, President Macron said they would change their dialogue toward the continent. He pointed out that France must abandon its arrogant stance, show profound humility toward Africa, and develop a mutual and responsible relationship with all African countries.
Second, he has declared that France, which has thousands of troops in the Francophone African countries, would end hosting military bases in the continent. Instead, he added that they would establish “academies” jointly administered by France and the host countries. As a result, France and other Western countries will have to reduce their military presence in the continent and change their dealings with African countries.
Although Macron has announced a new strategy for Africa, African observers claim it is only words and do not expect a fundamental change. Many African analysts who follow Macron’s visits to the continent know that Macron made similar remarks during his previous visits; however, these statements have never resulted in policy implementation. These Africans claim that Macron’s speech was a public relations activity aimed at winning the hearts of African people, nothing else.
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