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Gabon: French President Emmanuel Macron Expected in Libreville

French President Emmanuel Macron will continue his African tour in Gabon, where he will arrive this Sunday, November 23, after taking part in a last session of the G20 summit in Johannesburg, in the morning. The arrival in Libreville is scheduled at the end of the afternoon, for a bilateral meeting with the Gabonese Head of State Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. This is the first state visit of the French President to Gabon since the latter took po…

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French President Emmanuel Macron will continue his African tour in Gabon, where he will arrive this Sunday, November 23, after taking part in a last session of the G20 summit in Johannesburg, in the morning. The arrival in Libreville is scheduled at the end of the afternoon, for a bilateral meeting with the Gabonese Head of State Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. This is the first state visit of the French President to Gabon since the latter took po…

·Paris, France
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In Libreville, the French president intends "to greet the completion of the transition" and "support" the new authorities, explains Elysée.

·Paris, France
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Two years after the putsch that ended the Bongo dynasty, Emmanuel Macron began a visit to Libreville on Sunday to "renew" the Franco-Gabonese relationship. Behind the political gesture, Ilysée also wanted to secure French economic interests in a country rich in hydrocarbons, manganese and wood.

On the eve of the state visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Gabon, whose arrival is scheduled for 23 November 2025 at the end of the afternoon in Libreville, a group of Gabonese students in France sent a series of notes to the editorial staff of Gabonactu.com to warn about a situation which they call "dramatic": hundreds of students would be voluntarily deprived of a residence permit by the French administration. According to the collec…

·Gabon
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gabonactu.com broke the news in Gabon on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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