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Bibi Woos West African Leaders at Liberia Summit

Bibi Woos West African Leaders at Liberia Summit
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"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday joined West African leaders at a summit in Liberia, where they hailed peacekeeping efforts in the region but warned about threats to stability.

Bibi Woos West African Leaders at Liberia Summit

Netanyahu, who had visited east Africa in July 2016, vowed that they had "no better partner" than his country after he was received by Liberian President and outgoing head of the Economic Community of West African States [ECOWAS] Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

"‘Israel' is coming back to Africa and Africa is coming back to ‘Israel'. I believe in Africa. I believe in its potential, present and future. It is a continent on the rise," Bibi said.

"Africans are seizing the future. ‘Israel' wants to seize this future with you. You truly have no better partner for this mission than Israel," he added.

Netanyahu and Senegalese President Macky Sall later announced the normalization of diplomatic relations between their two countries, following a spat over a UN resolution demanding "Israel" halt expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank.

After the motion in December, pushed by Senegal and New Zealand, the "Israeli" entity recalled its ambassadors to both nations and cancelled an aid program in Senegal.

"The two leaders announced an end to the crisis between their countries," a statement from the "Israeli" prime minister's office said.

ECOWAS also announced it had in principle approved Morocco's request to join the group, despite Moroccan King Mohamed VI refusing to attend the summit due to the presence of Netanyahu, according to Rabat's foreign ministry.

Sirleaf hailed the contribution of ECOWAS forces in restoring peace in her country, wracked by a bloody civil war from 1989-2003.

"This marks a turning point in the post-conflict recovery in the reconstruction of our country," she said. "Many ECOWAS citizens made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives for the uninterrupted peace we continue to enjoy.

But she warned: "Today, terrorist attacks are endangering the stability in our regions."

On Saturday a Gambian protester died of gunshot wounds after being shot as supporters of former Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh clashed with ECOWAS forces, deployed in the country since January.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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