Beninese president Patrice Talon was welcomed Tuesday (Mar. 7) by his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron. According to the agenda of the president uploaded on the Elysee palace website, both leaders met for working lunch.
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The discussion is a follow-up to Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Benin last July. And was reportedly to focus on “vocational training, the strengthening of economic ties, cultural cooperation projects and support for the Beninese armed forces in terms of equipment”.
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That same day, Patrice Talon visited Beninese students attending the Gobelins school, one of the world’s leading school for animation. He was accompanied by a delegation comprising ministers.