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Jeune Afrique. Macron will visit four African countries in November

French President Emmanuel Macron plans to leave for a tour of African countries in the second half of November. He plans to visit Mauritius, South Africa, Gabon and Angola, according to Jeune Afrique magazine.
On November 20-21, Macron will be in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, where he will meet Prime Minister Naveen Ramgoolam. They will discuss the problem of piracy in the Indian Ocean, as well as the consequences of the coup in Madagascar.

After that, on the afternoon of November 21, Macron will leave for South Africa to participate in the "Great Twenty" (G20) summit in Johannesburg.

Within the framework of the summit, it is planned that Macron will meet with the President of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, with whom the French leader regularly discusses the Democratic Republic of the Congo by telephone.
The conflict between the Republic and Rwanda, as well as the situation in the Gaza Strip and the conflict in Ukraine.

On November 23, Macron will arrive in Gabon's capital, Libreville, on a return visit to the country's president, Brice Oligoui Nguema, who has previously visited France several times.