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Macron’s trip to Africa gets off to hostile start

November 28, 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he speaks at the Ouagadougou University, in Ouagadougou, on Tuesday, as part of his first African tour since taking office. — AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he speaks at the Ouagadougou University, in Ouagadougou, on Tuesday, as part of his first African tour since taking office. — AFP

OUAGADOUGOU — President Emmanuel Macron began a visit to reshape France’s relations with Africa on Tuesday though a grenade attack targeting French troops on the ground and the stoning of a vehicle in his convoy in Burkina Faso set an early hostile tone.

Macron, 39, is on a three-day trip to Burkina Faso, Ghana and Ivory Coast aimed at boosting cooperation in education, the digital economy and migration.

The incidents in Ougadougou — one of them hours before Macron’s plane arrived in the capital and the other as he was meeting in the presidential palace — underlined the ill-feeling felt toward France by some in its former colonies.

At a joint news conference with his Burkina counterpart, Roch Marc Kabore, Macron said it was taking too long to get a West African military force created to fight militants fully operational. France has deployed around 4,000 troops in the Sahel region to counter militants.

“It is indispensable that we win this war as quickly as possible,” Macron said.

The G5 Sahel force, backed by France and the United States, launched its campaign on Oct. 28 amid growing unrest in the desert reaches of the region, where militants allied to Al-Qaeda or inspired by Daesh (the so-called IS) roam undetected, often over long, porous borders.

Macron said he would call for greater cooperation between Europe and Africa to tackle human trafficking during a summit of EU and African leaders to be held in Ivory Coast on Wednesday.

Hours before Macron arrived in Ougadougou a grenade was thrown at French soldiers. Three civilians were wounded, according to French media. No group claimed the attack.

“Let’s put things in perspective and keep our cool,” Macron said at a news conference shortly afterward.

“I am not forgetting the deaths your people had to suffer yesterday, and in the weeks and months before,” he said, adding: “And they are victims of what? They are not to a reaction to a visit by France’s president. They are the victims of terrorism, of the deadly obscurantist terrorism against which we are all fighting with determination.”

While Macron was speaking with Burkina Faso’s president, stones were hurled at a vehicle traveling with the French delegation. Macron was not in the convoy, his spokesman said.

“A vehicle from the delegation was the target of stone-throwing,” the spokesman said in a tweet. “But we’re not talking about hundreds of attackers or loads of cars destroyed.” — Reuters


November 28, 2017
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