Title: The Games of La Francophonie in Kinshasa: the Swiss ambassador confirms his country’s participation
Introduction :
Just eight days before the start of the Games of La Francophonie in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Swiss ambassador, Chasper Sarott, has confirmed his country’s participation in this major event. Accompanied by a high-level delegation composed of the Deputy Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs, Christophe Lutundula, the Minister of Sports and Leisure, François Kabulo Mwana Kabulo, and the Minister of Communication and Media, Patrick Muyaya, as well as other ambassadors from French-speaking countries accredited to the DRC, the Ambassador expressed his confidence in the success of these long-awaited games.
Support from Switzerland:
The Swiss Ambassador made a point of emphasizing that his country had confirmed its participation from the start and that it was fully committed to it. He specified that Swiss athletes and artists will come to take part in these Games of La Francophonie. This announcement confirms Switzerland’s commitment to supporting French-speaking culture and strengthening ties between French-speaking countries. The ambassador said he was looking forward to welcoming the Swiss participants and seeing them compete against other friendly countries of the Francophonie in Kinshasa.
Kinshasa’s optimism:
Less than a week from the start of this major event for the Francophonie, Kinshasa remains optimistic about the organization and success of the Games of La Francophonie. The Congolese authorities are making every effort to ensure the smooth running of the event, despite the logistical and organizational challenges.
Conclusion :
The confirmation of Switzerland’s participation in the Francophone Games in Kinshasa is further proof of the importance of this event in promoting the Francophonie and cultural exchanges between the participating countries. The efforts made by the Congolese authorities and the support of the ambassadors of French-speaking countries accredited to the DRC testify to the common commitment to make these Games a resounding success. The appointment is made for Friday July 28, the date of the start of the Francophonie Games in Kinshasa, where athletes, artists and spectators will be able to celebrate the diversity of the Francophonie in a sporting and festive atmosphere