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Macron Heads to Kenya to Push New France-Africa Partnership

The summit will bring together about 2,000 delegates and 30 African leaders as France seeks new investment ties and a break from its old Africa policy.

  • Starting Monday, Nairobi will host the two-day Africa Forward Summit: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth, bringing together French President Emmanuel Macron and 30 African heads of state.
  • France's strategic pivot follows repeated setbacks across Francophone West Africa, where military governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger expelled French troops amid intensifying anti-French sentiment.
  • Seeking to re-establish influence, Paris deepened ties with Anglophone countries, signing a five-year defense pact with Kenya in 2025 and a €300 million infrastructure agreement with Nigeria in 2024.
  • Progressive groups organized the Pan-Africanism Summit Against Imperialism in Nairobi to challenge the official agenda, rejecting what they term a "reset" strategy and calling for dismantling neo-colonial monetary structures.
  • While Macron's government advocates for "equal partnership" and "effective multilateralism," critics argue the strategy aims to maintain geopolitical relevance amid growing engagement from China, Russia, and Turkey.
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Changing geopolitics are in focus as France's Macron kicks off Kenya visit for an Africa summit

French President Emmanuel Macron has kicked off a visit to Kenya ahead of a two-day Africa Forward Summit.

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On a visit to Kenya for the Africa Forward Summit, French President Emmanuel Macron wants to mark a break with the old diplomatic practices in Africa The "pre-square" era

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The agreement, signed at the Africa Forward Summit, provides for collaboration in the development of transport and logistics infrastructure.

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Peoples Dispatch broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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