Cameroon-Comoros: For Greater Cooperation
- Par Eulalia AMABO
- 12 janv. 2022 08:11
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations.
Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon who before his departure had watched two football matches (the opening match and the maiden match of his national team).
A common custom duties policy cuts across the two African countries whose industries amongst other things practice fishing, tourism and the cultivation of banana and other cash crops. Belonging to the African Union, Cameroon and the Comoros hold dear to pan-African values and share in the opinion of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa with a more dynamic representation in the international scene and in global debates. The African Development Bank, United Nations, World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are other international fora to which Cameroon and the Comoros participate.
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Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros are two nations determined to strengthen and diversify existing bilateral relations. Views on broadening the scope of cooperation ties for mutual gains were exchanged in an audience the President of the Republic, Paul Biya granted the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani on January 11, 2022 at the Unity Palace. The Comorian President was in Cameroon to cheer his national team, participating in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time.
The audience served as a platform for the two Presidents to hold talks on sports, maximising the potentials of the continent as well as surmounting challenges. Impressed by the spectacular and magnificent opening ceremony, President Azali Assoumani says he leaves Cameroon with beautiful memories of the event.
The two coastline countries share prospects of trade and developing their industries. Intensifying and diversifying trade relations, improving the healthcare systems, enhancing tourism, protecting the local market, assuring literacy and fighting against unemployment are common governmental goals projected by the two republics. Interestingly, football is the national sports of Cameroon and the Union of the Comoros with the two nations each having yellow and red amongst their national colours. This perhaps explains the presence of President Azali Assoumani in Cameroon ...
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