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Gambia and Senegal Strengthen Their Partnership in the Areas of Security and Infrastructure in the Medea Desert

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The discussions were held in Dakar at the fourth session of the Senegalese-Gambi presidential council, during which they confirmed their intention to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the areas of infrastructure, energy, transport, and border security. The talks took place during a working visit by the Gambian President to Senegal on 11 and 12 June, at the invitation of the Senegalese President, within the framework of the joint presidential c…
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Senegalese Heads of State, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, and Gambian, Adama Barrow, recently strengthened their collaboration during the fourth session of the Senegal-Gambien Presidential Council. This meeting addressed key issues such as border management and cross-border security, which are essential for the economic integration of the region.Article SeneNews Premium — full content reserved for subscribers. Subscribe

The discussions were held in Dakar at the fourth session of the Senegalese-Gambi presidential council, during which they confirmed their intention to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the areas of infrastructure, energy, transport, and border security. The talks took place during a working visit by the Gambian President to Senegal on 11 and 12 June, at the invitation of the Senegalese President, within the framework of the joint presidential c…

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saharamedias.net broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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