China has called for “all sides” in Gabon to guarantee safety of President Ali Bongo Ondimba after a group of military officers said they were “putting an end to the current regime” in the Central African nation.
” We call on all sides in Gabon to proceed from the basic interests of the country and the people, resolve differences through dialogue, [and] restore normal order as soon as possible,” foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Wednesday.
Wang called on parties to “guarantee the personal safety of President Bongo, and uphold national peace and stability.
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French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne says Paris is following events in Gabon “with the greatest attention.
Borne’s comment was the first reaction from France.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says defence ministers from the bloc are to discuss the situation in Gabon.
He described the development as ” a big issue for Europe.” There are also reports that people have started taking to the streets in Gabon, especially in the capital Libreville, many of them celebrating.
Internet, which was out for three days, has been restored in Gabon, according to reports.
Editor Oloyede Oworu