Cameroon Prepares Repatriation Of CAR Soldiers

Events of March 24, 2013 in the Central African Republic (CAR) which saw former President François Bozize deposed by Michel Djotodia, left a bitter pill for neighbouring Cameroon to swallow. The country witnessed an influx of more than 100 military officers of the crisis-rocked country and since then, joint efforts have been made to send them back in their country.

After a special envoy from CAR met with the Head of State, Paul Biya on July 29, 2013 and another with Prime Minister, Head of Government Philemon Yang on July 30, 2013, an official delegation from that country was at the Ministry of External Relations on July 31, 2013 to discuss possible ways of getting the fugitive CAR soldiers back home. The Minister of External Relations, Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo, received in audience the delegation led by Minister, Deputy Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of CAR, Idriss Salao, after which they held a working session.

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