Bilateral cooperation: Togo and Central African Republic wish to step up their game

Economy
Wednesday, 03 May 2023 13:50
Bilateral cooperation: Togo and Central African Republic wish to step up their game

(Togo First) - Togo and the Central African Republic want to enhance their bilateral cooperation, with a focus on trade and investment. The countries' foreign ministers, Robert Dussey and Sylvie Baïpo-Témon, recently discussed the topic in Lomé, Togo's capital.

The officials committed to "work closely" to establish a legal framework fostering cooperation between Lomé and Bangui. Subsequently, their respective chambers of commerce should ink various agreements aimed at promoting mutual investments and avoiding double taxation.

Robert Dussey, Togo's foreign affairs minister, spoke during the meeting about maintaining continuous dialogue with Bangui to consolidate this ambition.

Togo and the Central African Republic already cooperate in areas such as air transport and commerce. For instance, the Central African minister mentioned the Lomé-based Asky airline, which facilitates connections between Bangui, Togo, and other African countries.

Also, since July 2018, Lomé and Bangui have agreed on a visa exemption for citizens holding diplomatic, service, and regular passports, further strengthening their relationship.

Esaïe Edoh

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