Cape Verde–France relations

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Cape Verde–France relations
Map indicating locations of Cape Verde and France

Cape Verde

France

France – Cape Verde relations refer to the bilateral relations between the French Republic and the Republic of Cape Verde. In 2014, there were 405 French citizens, half of whom (201) are Cape Verdeans or with other nationality. In 2001, there were 186 French citizens, there were over 200 in 2004 and over 300 in 2007.

History[]

Embassy of Cape Verde in Paris
Embassy of France in Praia

Shortly after Cape Verde became independent from the Portuguese Empire in 1975, France recognized its sovereignty. Diplomatic contacts were held through the French representative at Dakar, Senegal. A resident ambassador was appointed from France in 1982 and its embassy in Praia opened.

With the signature of the cultural, scientific and technical cooperation accord between the French and Cape Verdean governments, the first mission with French cooperation was done in 1976 in Cape Verde. Its first action was the opening of the Fajã Gallery in Ribeira Brava on the island of São Nicolau.

Between 1977 and 1995, it made 10 to 15 cooperations, a bilateral cooperative mission on the number of sectors in Cape Verde including agriculture, health, tourism, finances, education, governance, safety, etc.

In 1996, Cape Verde opened its embassy in Paris at .

In 2010, it opened the Institut français du Cap-Vert (IFCV), the French Institute of Cape Verde, opened after the merger of the French Cultural Center (Centre culturel français (CCF)) and SCAC (Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle).

On August 31, 2014, the French Institute in Cape Verde was closed.

Resident diplomatic missions[]

  • Cape Verde has an embassy in Paris and a consulate-general in Nice.
  • France has an embassy in Praia.

Ambassadors of France to Cape Verde[]

Ambassador From To
[1] 1975 1977
1977 1980
Christian Quesnot 1980 1982
Jacques Bertrand 1982 1985
Jacques Millot 1985 1988
Claude Thullier 1988 1993
François Chappellet 1993 1996
André Barbe 1996 2000
Jacques Buguet 2000 2005
Bernard Demange 2005 2008
Marie-Christine Glas 2008 2012
Philippe Barbry 2012 2015
Olivier da Silva[2] since 2015

Consulates[]

Cape Verde has three French consulates, one in Mindelo located on a historic building, the other in Santa Maria in the island of Sal and Rabil on the island of Boa Vista.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ As residence in Dakar, Senegal
  2. ^ "Decree of 15 July 2015" (in French). JORF., text no. 34, NOR MAEA1511138D.

External links[]

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