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Mbanié : Oligui Wants to Consult the Living Forces of the Nation Before Negotiations with Equatorial Guinea

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On Wednesday, the President of Gabon, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, expressed his willingness to consult the living forces of the Nation, with a view to a friendly negotiation with the sister Republic of Equatorial Guinea to which a decision of the International Court of Justice has recognized the sovereignty of the Mbanie, Cocotier and Conga islands discussed by the two countries since the 1970s. The number one Gabonese expressed this opinion d…

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The territorial dispute could have been settled through diplomatic channels some 15 years ago, but the negotiations ended in an impasse, due to political rivalries in the Gabonese camp. Behind the scenes.

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On Wednesday, the President of Gabon, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, expressed his willingness to consult the living forces of the Nation, with a view to a friendly negotiation with the sister Republic of Equatorial Guinea to which a decision of the International Court of Justice has recognized the sovereignty of the Mbanie, Cocotier and Conga islands discussed by the two countries since the 1970s. The number one Gabonese expressed this opinion d…

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As a result of the colonial past, Spanish is also spoken on the African continent. But the curious thing is that only one country recognizes it as an official language: Equatorial Guinea. This small State located in Central Africa is an exception within a continent marked by colonial languages such as English, French and Portuguese. It is worth making a clarification: it is the only country where Spanish is an official language, but it is not th…

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On 28 May 2025, in the solemnity of the presidential palace of Libreville, the highest Gabonese authorities attended the official presentation of the judgment of the International Court of Justice in the case between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea concerning their borders and sovereignty [...]

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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