Togo: New international recognition for Togolese diplomacy

On Saturday, April 12, the African Union officially appointed President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé as Mediator in the conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. This decision is far from trivial; it once again affirms the central role that Togo plays today on the African diplomatic stage. The move is part of a bold foreign policy strategy, driven by a consistent pursuit of peace, dialogue, and shared values — principles that the Togolese Head of State firmly upholds.

Under the leadership of President Faure Gnassingbé and his Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Robert Dussey, Togo has established itself as a key player in regional and continental dynamics. The country stands out for its stability, hospitality, and above all, its commitment to unity. This Pan-African vision — one that places people and peace at the heart of the political agenda — is increasingly embraced and praised across the continent. Togo has become a space for dialogue, a diplomatic safe haven, and a symbol of African unity.

President Faure Gnassingbé’s consistent engagement with Sahel countries — notably Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso — reflects a diplomacy of closeness rooted in solidarity and loyalty. Even during the most complex times, Togo has extended a hand, supporting its sister nations in their pursuit of lasting solutions to internal crises. This role as facilitator is exercised with respect, without domination, strengthening the deep ties between the peoples of the region.

While the Togolese President embodies the vision, his Minister of Foreign Affairs is the tireless architect. H.E. Robert Dussey, widely respected across Africa for his commitment to peace and integration, has transformed Togo into a strategic diplomatic hub. With his discipline, discretion, and belief in a modern and inclusive Pan-Africanism, he has elevated Togolese diplomacy to a level of excellence recognized far beyond the continent. Many now call for him to remain Togo’s voice on the international stage — a symbol of diplomacy oriented toward the future.

Soucrebe Laré

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