And when it comes to conflict resolution, the OIF works “subsidiarily with the regional organizations that are closer to the conflicts”.
On the other hand, the leaders gathered in Djerba want, in their opinion, “to continue the reflection to improve the relationship between citizens and rulers in a much more inclusive format” and to be open to civil societies.
At the request of President Emmanuel Macron, the Djerba Declaration adopted at the end of the summit also contains a “clear statement”, the content of which was not disclosed, on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
However, there is no consensus on this burning issue on the African continent, where some countries are very close to Russia and regret Western eagerness to help Ukraine, faced with disinterest in their own crises.
The summit also re-elected Ms Mushikiwabo, the only candidate, as head of the OIF for a new four-year term and nominated France as President of Francophonie in 2024, succeeding Tunisia.
For Leila Slimani, Mr Macron’s special representative, the meeting gave “a new breath” to the Francophonie, an area of 321 million speakers that is expected to double in size by 2050 thanks to African demographics.
In her opinion, Francophonie must “position itself more strongly for multilateralism” and “tackle new global issues”, be it the climate or political crises.
– “Language Battle” –
Rejecting “any language battle”, Ms Mushikiwabo pointed out that all countries except France practice different idioms and called for investing on the African continent and improving French education.
Another project: to strengthen the presence of French on the Internet and in international organizations where the Molière language is in decline, also within the European block of the OIF, the second largest (19 countries) after Africa (32 countries).
According to the Secretary General, the OIF also wants to strengthen “economic Francophonie”, increased cooperation within the French-speaking world, which will particularly affect digital technology, one of the main themes of the summit, which will be extended by an economic forum until ” until Monday.
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