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The influential head of the National Transition Council is due to arrive in France to meet members of parliament.
Former Beninese president Thomas Boni Yayi, who is mediating in Guinea on behalf of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), will be in Conakry from 18 to 21 June.
Guinea’s foreign minister has named several dozen new appointees to join its embassies across Africa, as well as its historic partners outside the continent.
The leader of the transition recently tasked his foreign minister with reviewing the performance of Guinea’s diplomatic representatives abroad, his aim being to improve the efficiency of the country’s embassies.
Unlike in neighbouring Mali, relations between Paris and Conakry haven’t particularly suffered from the coup. The interim president Mamadi Doumbouya has now asked for French support to secure the Mali-Guinean border, and although Paris is inclined to help, it remains concerned about the human rights situation in the country.
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