The Central African Republic opposes the United States' intention to send weapons to the country
Sylvie Baïpo-Temon, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic, has said that he had no information about the US's intention to send its weapons and military communication equipment to the country. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic has said that the move once again shows the double-edged politics of the Security Council. Sylvie Baipo-Temon has noted that the United States has informed the United Nations Security Council about its intention to send weapons and radio communication equipment to the Central African Republic as part of its several military operations in the country. He emphasized that it is usually a country that needs something or some help that makes a request to meet its needs and not another country to take the decisions of the things it will send to the target country. He said, the Central African Republic is a free country that should take decisions based on its national interests. He emphasized that anyone who wants to do anything in the country should cooperate and advise its leaders.