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President Omar Bongo's government strikes a delicate balance on the Bélinga project: on the national stage, it tells the Gabonese that it is pressuring China to speed up work, but on the international stage it wants to reinforce its regional role by cultivating a close diplomatic relationship with Beijing....

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Omar Bongo, Jean Ping, Jean-Marie Mokoko, Notables du Département de l'Ivindo, Notables, Notables,, Compagnie Minière de Bélinga,

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