After the N'Dotré camp attack: Liberia reacts, a delegation announced in Abidjan
Liberia has just reacted to the attack on the N'Dotré military base, which was attacked by unidentified gunmen in Abidjan on Tuesday night, killing three assailants and wounding one soldier. On the attackers, mercenary contracts were found, which were allegedly signed with a man named Boka. A
suspicious discovery that is confusing, 48 hours later, about the real motives of this attack attributed to Liberian mercenaries. In a statement released on Thursday, April 22, 2021 in Monrovia, and published on the Liberian website known as gnnliberia.com, Liberian Information Minister Ledgerhood Julius Rennie said that after hearing the news, the Liberian government strongly condemned any act that disrupts the peace of its neighbors and the sub-region in general.
After the N'Dotré camp attack: Liberia reacts, a delegation announced in Abidjan
The Liberian government reiterates its commitment to ensure that no inch of its territory is used as a rear base for an insurgency. He also began contacts with his Ivorian counterpart to determine the full extent of the reported incident. In addition, both governments have committed to strengthening the joint border surveillance mechanism. The Minister of Information assured that the administration of President George Weah has worked tirelessly to strengthen Liberia's fraternal relations with Côte d'Ivoire, including personal relations with Ivorian leaders. President Weah announced his intention to send a delegation to Côte d'Ivoire in the near future to meet with the Ivorian authorities.
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