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French officials were taken aback by the success of the visit to Paris on 24-29 May by Djibouti's new President, Ismael Omar Guelleh. They were particularly pleased by his apparent Francophilia. Though in an interview with the daily 'Le Figaro' he complained about French criticism of his human rights policies, he then went on to delight both the Paris Chamber of Commerce and the Foreign Ministry by praising Franco-Djiboutian friendship and warmly inviting more French investment. This may not have been entirely unconnected with the end of the 1996 International Monetary Fund agreement....

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Ismael Omar Guelleh, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Mustafa Osman Ismael, Le Figaro, Centre Français du Commerce Extérieur

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