MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 12/11/2024
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediard TV for your daily newscast with this press release.
00:16It's a first in history, the French ambassador to Morocco made a visit to the Sahara,
00:21the second trip of a diplomatic mission leader after his American counterpart,
00:25report 360, the French ambassador has therefore begun an official trip to the southern provinces,
00:31in particular to the Ione d'Erla, which will spread over three days.
00:35He intervenes, says the French embassy in a note,
00:38in accordance with the positions expressed by France and the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron,
00:42including during his recent state visit to the Kingdom of Morocco.
00:46These positions are nothing more than the frank and official support of France to the Moroccan Sahara
00:52and its support for the development effort that the Kingdom is carrying out in its southern provinces,
00:57in the program of meetings with political, economic and social actors from the southern part of the Kingdom,
01:02presentations of strategies and development programs in the course of field visits,
01:08in particular at the Université Mohamed VI Polytechnique de l'Ione,
01:11in the port of Erla-Atlantique, in the course of realization and the project of desalination of the city,
01:17led in collaboration with the French giant ENGIE, explains the information portal.
01:25The COP29 opens in Bakuf, in Azerbaijan, in a climate of tension
01:29which highlights the persistent fractures between the countries of the north and the countries of the south,
01:33explains the briefing.
01:34From the first hours, disagreements on the order of the day hinder the progress of negotiations.
01:39China, supported by the other members of the BRICS,
01:42demands to add the climate trade barriers to the agenda,
01:45a claim targeting in particular the European Union.
01:48Structural blockades show a darker reality, while greater powers,
01:53including the United States, after the re-election of Donald Trump,
01:56move away from international climate commitments.
01:59In Europe, leading leaders such as Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz also shine by their absence,
02:05which illustrates a worrying Western disengagement.
02:09While the atmosphere is in austerity in Europe and disengagement in the United States,
02:14the COP29 issues remain crucial for the future of the Paris Agreement,
02:18but political uncertainties risk compromising the essential progress
02:22to fight against global warming.
02:28US President Donald Trump would have kept his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
02:32against an escalation in Ukraine, according to the Washington Post.
02:36The Republican leader would have had his first telephone conversation with the Kremlin on Thursday,
02:41since he won the presidential election.
02:43According to anonymous sources, he advised the Russian president
02:46not to intensify the war in Ukraine and reminded him
02:49that Washington had a large military presence in Europe.
02:52He would also have discussed the objective of peace on the European continent
02:56and Trump said he hoped to hold follow-up conversations
03:00to discuss the resolution of the war in Ukraine soon.
03:04Interrogated by the AFP, the entourage of the Republican did not confirm this information.
03:09The Washington Post recalls that in private, Trump would support an agreement
03:13in favor of which Russia would keep part of the territories taken from Ukraine.
03:17In an interview given at the end of last week on CBS,
03:21the National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
03:24stated that the Biden administration intended to spend the remaining $6 billion
03:28dedicated to Kiev before Trump's arrival at the White House.
03:34Haiti is sinking a little more into the crisis after the Prime Minister's limoge,
03:38but the latter rejected this decision by judging it unconstitutional
03:42only five months after he was appointed to try to stabilize a country
03:46prey to gang violence.
03:48Prime Minister Gary Coney was limoged by the Presidential Transition Council of Lille,
03:53according to the official newspaper published yesterday.
03:56The 58-year-old doctor, former regional director of UNICEF for Latin America and the Caribbean,
04:01will be replaced by the businessman Alix Didier-Fiss-Aimé,
04:05owner of a pressing chain and former candidate to the Haitian Senate.
04:09Some analysts compared his limoge yesterday to a politically motivated coup d'état,
04:14explains the New York Times.
04:16Nevertheless, the country could end up with two prime ministers
04:19if Coney decides not to abandon power.
04:23Rejected by the Transition Council,
04:25he reacted last weekend by clinging to the Constitution,
04:29underlines the Nouvelliste, who estimates that he branded this text from 1987 to stay in office.
04:38This is the end of this press release.
04:40Thank you all for following it.
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