In a significant recent development, following in the footsteps of Mali and Burkina Faso, Chad and the Central African Republic have joined hands to deal with the prevailing insurgency issues in the region. Chad – CAR join handsAccording to a report, the transitional president of Chad, General Mahamat Deby, and the CAR leader Faustin Touadera have promised to work closely to tackle the security issues between their countries. Read More: A Chad- CAR war is underway and it’s Biden’s game planFor instance, due to the insurgency issue, relations between the two countries have remained fraught. Anti-Touadera rebel groups in CAR previously held about two-thirds of its territory, but they failed in their attempt to remove the CAR president. Read More: France and Russia are on collision course in Central African Republic
Source: Ethiopian News February 13, 2023 20:28 UTC