Equatorial Guinea’s Top Officials Have Been Very Busy Lately Hosting U.S. and Chinese Delegations

TWEET TRANSLATION: In yesterday's meeting between Ambassador Qi Mei and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Simeón Oyono Esono Angue, both interlocutors exchanged views on cooperation between Beijing and Malabo for the next phase and on international events.

It’s been a very busy week for great power diplomacy in the Equatoguinean capital of Malabo. On Saturday, Foreign Minister Simeón Oyono Esono Angue hosted a delegation led by Chinese ambassador Qi Mei to discuss unspecified “international events.”

That mean came less than a week after a high-level group from the U.S. led by Washington’s top diplomat for Africa, Molly Phee, who went there purportedly to try and persuade President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo not to house a Chinese military base that the U.S. claims is under consideration.

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