
Presidents of Chad and Guinea-Bissau convened in the Chadian capital on Sunday to explore avenues for enhancing regional collaboration and strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.
Lieutenant General Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno of Chad and Umaro Sissoco Embalo of Guinea-Bissau engaged in a high-level summit focused on expanding partnerships and discussing pressing regional and international developments.
A statement from the Chadian Presidency underscored that the meeting reflected ongoing efforts by both countries to consolidate their diplomatic ties and align their positions on shared interests.
The presidents reaffirmed their dedication to maintaining open and consistent dialogue, aiming to promote mutual benefits for their peoples.
“Our discussions reaffirm the commitment to fortify cooperation and ensure continuous communication,” the statement noted, highlighting the importance of joint initiatives that respond to the aspirations of their populations.
Beyond bilateral matters, both leaders emphasized the necessity of a fair and equitable international system rooted in respect for national sovereignty. They expressed a shared vision for sustainable development across Africa, recognizing collaboration as vital to achieving long-term progress.
The summit marks a significant step in reinforcing the partnership between Chad and Guinea-Bissau, illustrating their resolve to work together on regional stability, economic growth, and social advancement.
As African nations navigate complex geopolitical challenges, such dialogues serve as a beacon of unity and coordinated action, essential for fostering peace and prosperity on the continent.