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Macron aims to rebuild France's African ties focusing on economic growth, security cooperation, and regional stability during a tour covering Mauritius, South Africa, Gabon, and Angola.

  • On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron began a five-day tour in Mauritius, marking the first visit by a French president since François Mitterrand in 1993.
  • Macron's mission is clear: to rebuild and renew France's partnerships with African nations as traditional French influence in Africa wanes amid setbacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger and rising competition from Russia and China, the Élysée Palace said.
  • In Mauritius, Emmanuel Macron, French President, inaugurated a new embassy in Port Louis, visited the French Navy vessel Champlain, and discussed cooperation and the Tromelin Island dispute with Navin Ramgoolam, Mauritian Prime Minister.
  • Macron will then travel to South Africa for a bilateral meeting with Cyril Ramaphosa and the G20 summit in Johannesburg over the weekend, and the tour concludes next week in Luanda, Angola with a European Union-African Union summit.
  • The meeting will also review the EU's Global Gateway, which includes €150 billion funding and flagship projects like the Trans‑Gabon Railway and Lobito Corridor; Paris views Gabon as strategic due to proximity to Réunion and Camp de Gaulle, Libreville.
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Emmanuel Macron began a five-day African tour to try to revive a fragile Franco-African relationship and to reaffirm the French presence in the face of new geopolitical rivalries.

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Emmanuel Macron continues his African tour with a state visit to Mauritius, followed by a stage in South Africa to consolidate relations and address key issues The President

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France24 broke the news in France on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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