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In Togo, London Finds a Gateway to French-Speaking and English-Speaking Africa
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By hosting the United Kingdom-Francophone Africa Forum in Lomé, Togo wants to position itself as a privileged entry point for British investors on the continent, a direction that is part of the momentum that has begun with its accession to the Commonwealth and at a time when London is strengthening its presence in Africa.
"We are opening a new chapter in the partnership between the United Kingdom and French-speaking Africa here today," said the Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé, at the opening of the fourth edition of the UK-West Africa Forum and the Trade and Investment Centre (UK-WCAF) which Lomé hosts from 12 to 13 November 2025. "We want to move on...
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