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Macron Launches New African Tour in Bid to Restore French Influence

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to embark on a new African tour from 20 to 24 November 2025, covering four countries: Mauritius, South Africa, Gabon, and Angola.

The tour comes as Paris seeks to reposition its influence on the continent following a noticeable decline, particularly in its traditional spheres of influence.

Macron will begin his trip in Mauritius before taking part in the G20 Summit in South Africa. The visit will then continue to Gabon and conclude in Angola, reflecting France’s strategy to strengthen ties with non-Francophone African nations.

Macron’s Africa policy aims to diversify partnerships, yielding significant economic gains — including a 227% increase in trade with Angola and Nigeria’s emergence as France’s leading economic partner in the region.

Yet, despite earlier pledges to “reset” France’s relationship with Africa, controversial statements and a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape — marked by military coups and the withdrawal of French forces from the Sahel — pose serious challenges to Macron’s efforts.

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