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The report on the reconfiguration of the French military system in Africa presented to Emmanuel Macron

Jean-Marie Bockel (left), the personal envoy of French President Emmanuel Macron for Africa, next to Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara during a meeting at the presidential palace in Abidjan, February 21, 2024 . SIA KAMBOU / AFP

Emmanuel Macron's personal envoy to Africa, Jean-Marie Bockel, presented Monday, November 25 to the French president his report on the reconfiguration of the French military system in Africa, which advocates a partnership “renewed” et “co-constructed”announced the Elysée.

“The recommendations are part of the desire to implement a renewed defense partnership, responding to the needs expressed by our partners, and co-constructed with them, in full respect of their sovereignty”adds the presidency.

The mission of the Secretary of State for Cooperation during the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy (2007-2012) concerned the four countries where French military bases are located on the continent, excluding that of Djibouti: Senegal, Ivory Coast, Chad and Gabon.

Lower prepositioned forces

Unlike other countries where he spoke both with the authorities and with representatives of civil society, Jean-Marie Bockel was not able to go to Dakar and issue recommendations concerning Senegal, due to the presidential elections. and legislative elections that have taken place in recent months.

According to the plan envisaged by the executive and which should not be the subject of formal announcements, plans to lower the prepositioned forces it has on its military holdings.

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On November 6, Mr. Bockel confirmed, during a hearing before the deputies of the Defense Committee, the reduction in size without revealing any figures, arguing then that the data was classified.

At the beginning of the summer, two sources close to the executive and a military source told Agence France-Presse that the project aimed to keep around a hundred soldiers in Gabon (compared to 350 then), as many in Senegal (compared to 350) and in Côte d'Ivoire (previously 600) as well as some 300 in Chad (compared to 1,000).

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The new terms of the French military presence in Africa provide for a significant reduction to retain only a permanent liaison detachment and at the same time adapt the offer of military cooperation to the needs expressed by these countries, it is explained in .

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