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An enthusiastic crowd of CPDM militants and well-wishers welcomed the Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA and Madam Chantal BIYA as they alighted at the Nsimalen International airport on Friday 27 March after a private stay in Europe. On hand was also a team of senior state personalities to welcome the First Couple, including Senate President Marcel NIAT NJIFENJI, the Speaker of the National Assembly CAVAYE YEGUIE DJIBRIL, the Prime Minister Head of Government Philemon YANG, the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic Ferdinand NGOH NGOH, and many other Government and Administrative authorities.

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The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA and his wife First Lady Chantal BIYA left Yaoundé at midday on Sunday 1 March 2015 for a brief stay in Europe. The Head of State is accompanied by some close collaborators, notably the Director of the Civil Cabinet, Martin BELINGA EBOUTOU; Special Adviser to the Head of State, Rear Admiral Joseph FOUDA; and the Chief of State Protocol, Simon Pierre BIKELE.

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The reinforcement of the longstanding and excellent cooperation ties that exist between Cameroon and Chad, and the necessity to collectively tackle issues of common interest within the framework of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), were at the centre of discussions between President Paul BIYA and Mahamat Assouyouti Abakar, Minister of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation of the Republic of Chad on 19 January 2024.

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His Excellency Liu Guozhong, Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China and Special Representative of President Xi Jinping was received in audience by President Paul BIYA at Unity Palace on 17 January 2024. The Central Committee and Political Bureau Member of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is on a two-day official visit to Cameroon to reinforce diplomatic relations.

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