Botswana President backs Africa-France relations

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The president of Botswana Duma Boko in an exclusive conversation with the BBC has shared his view about the state of diplomatic ties between African countries and France, as the "Africa Forward" summit kicks off in Nairobi.

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11 May 10AM English United Kingdom News

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