In Africa, has not made enough history

In Africa, has not made enough history
In Africa, France has not made enough history

Clearly, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, has an unfortunate tendency to worsen his situation and, therefore, that of his country. Nicolas Normand, former French ambassador to Mali, Senegal and Congo, did not believe he understood Macron so well when he declared that the French president “believed that intelligence could replace experience or knowledge”.

A subtle way for a seasoned diplomat to denounce Macron's increasingly annoying interventionism in the sphere of his country's foreign policy. And if this interference is less and less accepted, it is because it is accompanied by clumsiness and deviations which prove detrimental to the image and interests of .

As evidenced by this unfortunate exit [du 6 janvier] of President Macron in which he denounces the“ingratitude''Africans. Just that! From a leader who, in recent years, has suffered many setbacks on the African front, this is very surprising.

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Arrogance and disdain

How is this possible, a speech marked with so much arrogance and disdain? How can President Emmanuel Macron treat African leaders as ungrateful, especially after the Dakar speech* and even his own outing in Ouagad

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