The ruling junta in Guinea on Thursday launched a very violent charge against the current president of the Community of West African States (ECOWAS) shortly before a summit of this organization, denouncing remarks made on Wednesday September 21 as a "
disgrace
" and accusing him of practicing "
puppet
" diplomacy.
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“
Crude lies and words that are similar to intimidation are nowadays retrograde practices that do not honor their author and at the same time tarnish the brand image of ECOWAS.
We cannot bear this shame
, ”says in a video addressed to an AFP correspondent Colonel Amara Camara, one of the figures of the junta and secretary general of the so-called transitional presidency.