Central African Republic Navigation latérale fiche pays Dans cette rubrique Central African Republic Political and Economic relations France and the Central African Republic France and the Central African Republic Date of update: March 25th 2026 Information still valid as of today's date Visits The frequency of bilateral visits reflects the intensity of our relations. The last presidential visit dates back to 2016; the President of the French Republic, François Hollande, travelled to Bangui on 10 December 2013, 28 February 2014 and 13 May 2016. Mr Jean-Yves Le Drian, French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, visited Bangui on 1 and 2 November 2018. The Minister for the Armed Forces, Florence Parly, travelled to the CAR on 10 and 11 December 2018. President Touadéra made a working visit to France on 19 and 20 April 2016, 20 March and 25 September 2017 and 8 March 2018. Jean-Marc Ayrault represented France at President Touadéra’s inauguration ceremony on 30 March 2016. He was accompanied by the French Defence Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, who travelled to the CAR five times in 2014 and again on 31 October 2016. His predecessor, Laurent Fabius, travelled there on 13 October 2013 and 23 January 2014. Cultural, scientific and technical cooperation France granted over €76 million in civilian assistance in 2014-2016, in addition to military spending (Sangaris and bilateral support for EU, EUFOR, EUMAM and EUTM operations, as well as the AU – MISCA and the UN – MINUSCA). Beyond humanitarian assistance and electoral support, special emphasis has been place on democratic governance by building State capacities in key sectors (security, economy, finance, justice, territorial administration). During the donors’ conference in Brussels on 17 November 2016, France announced €85 million in assistance over three years, including €15 million for the “Bêkou” fund, strengthening its position as the leading bilateral donor. It indicated that it will channel its assistance towards support for governance, the fight against economic vulnerabilities, the production of services for populations, including education and healthcare, as well as capacities for coordinating and implementing assistance by the Central African State. France donated €35 million in 2017 and €33 million in 2018, without counting its contributions via the European Union, MINUSCA and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Other cooperation In order to protect civilians from the cycle of very serious violence, France deployed Operation Sangaris from 5 December 2013, supporting the International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA). In response to a request from the Central African Republic’s authorities, the French operation (which involved up to 2,000 troops) was carried out under a mandate conferred by UN Security Council resolution 2,127. Four French soldiers were killed in action. Sangaris ended on 31 October 2016, but French soldiers are participating in the EU Training Mission (EUTM) and are present within the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). Useful link Embassy of France in Central African Republic List of French representations Ambassade de France en République centrafricaine Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle BP 884 Bangui République centrafricaine Tel : +33 1 75 79 40 29 Ambassade de France en République centrafricaine Social media Facebook X
Ambassade de France en République centrafricaine Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle BP 884 Bangui République centrafricaine Tel : +33 1 75 79 40 29 Ambassade de France en République centrafricaine Social media Facebook X