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The UN will resume its cooperation with Gabon after the installation of the new government

This is what emerges from the interview between Abdou Abari, Secretary General of the United Nations for Central Africa and the president of the transition Oligui Nguema on Wednesday September 6, 2023 in Gabon.

The discussions at the meeting between the president of the transition and the Secretary General of the United Nations for Central Africa focused on the current situation in Gabon as well as the promising prospects of the transition. Indeed, Abdou Abari declared that: “ the UN like other international organizations condemns the unconstitutional change of power “, did he declare. Before calling for a return to normal constitutional order through “ the steps that the head of the transitional state announced through his inauguration speech the revision of the constitution, the electoral law and the formation of new competent government institutions “. Thus, he affirmed that “the United Nations are ready to resume their cooperation with Gabon once the road map has been adopted and a new government is put in place”. Finally, he indicated that UN agencies will establish contacts with the transitional administration and help Gabon, “a country determining the stability of the entire Central African region.”

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