Botswana President Duma Boko Visits France and Spain to Reinforce Economic Partnership

From 6 to 11 April 2026, Botswanian President Duma Boko undertook a state visit to France and Spain. The visit occurs on the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Botswana and France.

In addition, President Boko attended the One Health Summit in Lyon, France, on the 7th of April, 2026. On 8 April, President Boko met with French President Macron at the Elysee Palace.

A Botswana-France Business Summit took place during the visit. The Presidential delegation from Botswana held a dialogue with the French enterprises regrouped under the MEDEF International. The key sectors of cooperation explored include energy, infrastructure, water and digitalization.

One of the key flagship cooperation projects is in the area of nuclear power. France would be interested in securing a supply of uranium since it recently lost access to the SOMAIR mine after the Government of Niger nationalized the asset. Since then, French nuclear firm Orano has initiated a diplomatic push to look for alternative sources.

Botswana hold reserves of uranium estimated at about 800,000 tonnes. The main uranium deposit is situated at Letlhakane and is known as one of the largest undeveloped uranium resources globally. Orano has already applied and received exploration licences in Ghanzi District in Western Botswana. As part of its #EnergyTransition, Botswana is weighing this opportunity to introduce nuclear power in its energy mix.

Botswana’s President Boko met with Spain’s PM Sanchez in Madrid

On 9 April, President Boko met with Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez. The talks focused on fostering the #EnergyTransition and promoting Renewable Energy. Botswana has huge reserves of coal and abundant solar illumination, and is thus trying to strike the right compromise between fossil fuels and green energy sources.

On the same day, Botswana’s Minister of International Relations Phenyo Butale met with Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jose Albares. Minister Butale took note of Spain’s Africa Strategy 2025-2028 and highlighted that Gaborone hosts the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) headquarters. Then, both sides explore collaborations in the field of renewable energy and infrastructure.

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