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Niger: President Tandja leaves for Francophone summit in Lebanon.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| October 17, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

The ninth summit of the Francophone Movement opens in Beirut, Lebanon, tomorrow. The summit, whose theme is "Cross-Cultural Dialogue for a World of Peace," will be attended by several heads of state and government.

The Niger delegation, which is led by President Mamadou Tandja, left Niamey today. Basically, it includes Mr Aboubacar Kio Koudize, chairman of the National Communications …

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