Togo: Discreet but effective diplomacy, driven by the vision of H.E. Faure Gnassingbé, in the service of peace in Africa

In the often turbulent arena of African diplomacy, Togolese President H.E. Faure Gnassingbé stands out with a discreet yet highly effective approach. Far from the spotlight, he leads a diplomacy rooted in proximity, listening, and mediation. This calm but strategic stance enables him to intervene in regional crises with a degree of legitimacy earned through experience and consistency.

His commitment to peace is not limited to a single case. In Darfur, a region scarred by years of conflict, Togo has quietly contributed to efforts for stability. But the country’s involvement goes even further. One notable example is Lomé’s key role in defusing the diplomatic crisis between Côte d’Ivoire and Mali, sparked by the arrest of Ivorian soldiers in Bamako. Once again, Togo chose the path of dialogue.

Through mediation led by President Faure Gnassingbé and his Foreign Minister Robert Dussey, tensions were eased. This intervention, carried out with tact and without fanfare, helped avoid a diplomatic escalation in a region already facing numerous security challenges. In doing so, Togo has positioned itself as a credible and respected actor in conflict resolution.

Togo’s diplomacy, shaped by the vision of its Head of State, has become a genuine lever for peace on the continent. Far from loud declarations, H.E. Faure Gnassingbé favors quiet yet steady influence. His commitment to regional stability not only strengthens Togo’s role on the African stage, but also underscores the importance of patient, behind-the-scenes diplomacy—persistent and determined.

Soucrebe Laré

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