Tangara admits some political appointees are stumbling blocks at embassies

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 19/05/2025
By Tabora Bojang Following a series of embarrassing incidents involving Gambian diplomats leading to expulsions and recalling, a phenomenon many blamed on political appointees at Gambian embassies around the world, Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara on Friday admitted that some political (…)
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