Very early in the morning, in the presence of a government delegation, the Congolese Prime Minister received Téphane Doppagne, Belgium’s Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region, with whom he provided an overview of the situation. security prevailing in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Between the lines of this first interview, the search for solutions that could emanate from Congo Brazzaville, a sister republic to both the DRC and Rwanda. Collecting these various ways out of the crisis proved essential for the Belgian diplomat.
Hans Camus, boss of the Belgian group Jan de Nul, came to talk about ecotourism, an area listed by the Prime Minister as a priority for the development of the ecosystem of the coastal region. Jan de Nul, a group founded in 1938, enjoys good press for its maritime and dredging works already carried out.
Thibaut de Haene, Credendo and Christian Van de Sompel, Heveco/Hévéaculture, closed the morning working sessions. The afternoon was reserved for a meeting with the business world at the Besix Business Center, Dubai room in Brussels.
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