Will China help France fund a 10,000-strong anti-terrorism force in Africa?

Politics & Current Affairs

Yesterday, we noted the results of a visit to Beijing by French President Emmanuel Macron. In summary:ย a few small business deals signed, larger deals delayed, and an important call for European unity in dealing with China.

Today, France 24 reportsย on another important area of French-Chinese cooperation: counterterrorism in Africa.

  • France is promoting a five-countryย joint military force among Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad.
  • The name of the joint forceย is โ€œG5 Sahel,โ€ referring to the regionย bordering North Africa that those five countries inhabit.
  • China โ€œis already committed militarilyย in the Sahel with the African-led International Support Mission to Mali, as well as in several other peacekeeping missions on the continent.โ€
  • โ€œNeither Macron nor Xi put forward a figureย or a schedule with more detail,โ€ but China is expected to contribute some amount of much-needed funding to the development of the force.

France 24 also noted the signing of a framework agreement for cooperation between the China Development Bank and Franceโ€™s agency for development (AFD), which will support projects in Africa to combat climate change โ€œas a strategic priority.โ€

Read moreย on The China Project about Chinaโ€™s evolving footprint in Africa, and also listen toย a Sinica Podcast on China-Africa relations with Lina Benabdallah.