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Ibrahim Traoré and the AES BANNED, Akufo-Addo Welcomed at Francophone Summit
France just hosted the 19th Francophonie Summit in Villers-Cotré, and guess who wasn’t invited? Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré, along with Mali and Niger. But, while these African leaders were snubbed, others, including Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo, were welcomed with open arms. Today, we're unpacking France’s double standards and the political moves behind this high-stakes summit. Why was Traoré left out, and what’s the story behind Macron’s guest list? Stay tuned!" "First off, what exactly is the Francophonie Summit? For those of you who don’t know, the Francophonie Summit brings together leaders from countries with close ties to France, primarily those that speak French or have historical connections to French culture and influence. The aim of the summit is to promote French language, culture, diplomacy, and cooperation across member states. This year’s summit saw dozens of heads of state, including Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, and, of course, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo, all gathered to discuss international relations, development, and culture." "But while many were welcomed, not everyone got an invitation." "Here’s where the controversy kicks in.
Only puppets, sellouts, house negro Presidents for France and Macron were invited to the Francophone summit in France.