
Gambia Renews Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity on Western Sahara
The Gambia reiterated its position in a joint statement following the third session of the Joint Morocco Gambia Cooperation Committee seeking
The Gambia reiterated its position in a joint statement following the third session of the Joint Morocco Gambia Cooperation Committee seeking
In order to debate the fourth State and Resilience Building Contract (SRBC 4), the Ministry of Finance and Economics Affairs is now hosting a policy dialogue engagement between the Government of The Gambia (GoTG) and the European Union.
Harriet King, the newly appointed British High Commissioner to The Gambia, has shared views with the Vice President of The Gambia
According to Gambia’s Standard Newspaper, Seedy Momodou Lette, a longtime Gambian resident and former honorary consul in South Africa, was discovered
West African leaders agreed on Sunday to form a new committee to talk with Niger’s military junta, making it at least the third committee formed by the regional group, ECOWAS, to negotiate with the military authorities who deposed President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup in July.
Vice President Muhammad B.S. Jallow met with Rwandan Prime Minister Dr. Édouard Ngirente on Tuesday in Kigali. The two officials held discussions to advance the two nations’ current cooperation
The Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mamadou Tangara, has reaffirmed that Morocco is the “clear and unambiguous” owner of Western Sahara.
The Republic of Seychelles and The Gambia have officially established Diplomatic Relations. This was materialised at the Chancery of the Republic
The Gambia has on Thursday got the support of 5 European nations around the world and Canada who are now seeking to be part of a case brought by The Gambia at the United Nations’ highest court docket that accuses Myanmar of committing genocide towards its Rohingya minority.
President Adama Barrow has now announced that The Gambia’s hosting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which had been rescheduled three times since 2020, will now take place on May 4th of next year.
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