CAMEROON AND CHAD STRENGTHEN DEFENCE TIES AFTER UNITY DAY CELEBRATIONS
The Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence, Beti Assomo Joseph, on Thursday, May 21, 2026, granted an audience to Chad’s Minister of the Armed Forces, Ex-Servicemen and War Victims, Issaka Malloua Djamous, at the conference hall of his cabinet in Yaounde. The high-level meeting came barely a day after the remarkable participation of the Chadian National and Nomadic Guard during the 54th edition of Cameroon’s National Unity Day celebrations.

During the in-camera working session, both ministers and their close collaborators reviewed the longstanding military and diplomatic cooperation between Cameroon and Chad, particularly within the framework of regional security and stability. Minister Beti Assomo Joseph underscored the strategic importance of the ties binding the two neighbouring nations, noting that their shared 1,100-kilometre border exposes them to common threats, notably terrorism orchestrated by the Boko Haram sect.

Discussions equally focused on cross-border insecurity, transhumance, illicit trafficking, arms circulation and the need for reinforced intelligence-sharing and joint military coordination. The Cameroonian Defence Minister reaffirmed the commitment of both countries to preserve peace within the sub-region through collective action and sustained defence cooperation.

On his part, the Chadian Minister of the Armed Forces, Ex-Servicemen and War Victims, General Issaka Malloua Djamous praised the excellent relations fostered by the two Heads of State and commended the invitation extended to the Chadian contingent to participate in Cameroon’s National Unity Day parade, describing it as a powerful symbol of fraternity, solidarity and regional integration between the two brotherly nations.

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