On 11-12 May, the last French-Africa Summit, co-chaired by Emmanuel Macron and the Kenyan Head of State William Ruto, was held in Nairobi, Kenya, with the participation of about thirty African delegations, not all at the level of Head of State or Government. The event was characterized by some important news, first of all its development in an English-speaking country, in an area of East Africa where France historically did not have a hegemony r…
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On 11-12 May, the last French-Africa Summit, co-chaired by Emmanuel Macron and the Kenyan Head of State William Ruto, was held in Nairobi, Kenya, with the participation of about thirty African delegations, not all at the level of Head of State or Government. The event was characterized by some important news, first of all its development in an English-speaking country, in an area of East Africa where France historically did not have a hegemony r…