U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission David Mosby held a productive meeting with Archbishop of Libreville Jean Patrick Iba-Ba, chair of the upcoming National Dialogue. Mr. Mosby assured Archbishop Iba-Ba of the United States’ unwavering support for the people of Gabon as they navigate the complexities of the transition period and work towards establishing a stable and inclusive democracy. The United States’ commitment to assisting Gabon in its transition to democracy underscores the importance of fostering peaceful, democratic, and stable societies across the globe.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Embassy in Gabon.Other Press Release
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