The transitional president of Chad, Gen Mahamat Déby, and Central African Republic leader Faustin Touadéra have promised to work closely to tackle security issues between their countries.
Recently Chad and the CAR had traded blame over the presence of rebels along their common border, with Bangui accusing N’Djamena of arming and training armed groups who have threatened to oust President Touadéra’s government.
According to the Chadian presidency’s statement, Chad provides hospitality to Central African opposition leaders for “humanitarian purposes”.
However the Chadian authorities gave assurances of their willingness to collaborate for security in the central African republic.
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