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Senegal's first President, Léopold Senghor, advocated close relations with France and negotiation and compromise as the best means of resolving international differences after Senegal's independence from its status as a French colony. To a large extent, the two succeeding presidents, Abdou Diouf and Abdoulaye Wade, have carried on Senghor's policies and philosophies. Senegal has long supported functional integration among French-speaking West African states through the West African Economic and Monetary Union.

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  • Senegal's first President, Léopold Senghor, advocated close relations with France and negotiation and compromise as the best means of resolving international differences after Senegal's independence from its status as a French colony. To a large extent, the two succeeding presidents, Abdou Diouf and Abdoulaye Wade, have carried on Senghor's policies and philosophies. Senegal has long supported functional integration among French-speaking West African states through the West African Economic and Monetary Union. Senegal has a high profile in many international organizations and was a member of the UN Security Council in 1988–89. It was elected to the UN Commission on Human Rights in 1997. Friendly to the West, especially to France and to the United States, Senegal also is a vigorous proponent of more assistance from developed countries to the Third World. Additionally, Senegal has been a member state of the African Union since 1963. The present-day Senegalese president, Macky Sall, is currently serving as the African Union's chairperson as of February 5, 2022. Senegal borders The Gambia, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau. Senegal enjoys mostly cordial relations with its neighbors. In spite of clear progress on other fronts with Mauritania (border security, resource management, economic integration, etc.), there remains the problem of an estimated 30,000 Black Mauritanian refugees living in Senegal. Senegal is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military (as covered under Article 98). (en)
  • La politique étrangère du Sénégal voulue par Léopold Sédar Senghor a globalement été suivie par ses deux successeurs, Abdou Diouf et Abdoulaye Wade. (fr)
  • Внешняя политика Сенегала — это общий курс Сенегала в международных делах. Внешняя политика регулирует отношения Сенегала с другими государствами. Реализацией этой политики занимается . (ru)
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  • La politique étrangère du Sénégal voulue par Léopold Sédar Senghor a globalement été suivie par ses deux successeurs, Abdou Diouf et Abdoulaye Wade. (fr)
  • Внешняя политика Сенегала — это общий курс Сенегала в международных делах. Внешняя политика регулирует отношения Сенегала с другими государствами. Реализацией этой политики занимается . (ru)
  • Senegal's first President, Léopold Senghor, advocated close relations with France and negotiation and compromise as the best means of resolving international differences after Senegal's independence from its status as a French colony. To a large extent, the two succeeding presidents, Abdou Diouf and Abdoulaye Wade, have carried on Senghor's policies and philosophies. Senegal has long supported functional integration among French-speaking West African states through the West African Economic and Monetary Union. (en)
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  • Foreign relations of Senegal (en)
  • Politique étrangère du Sénégal (fr)
  • Внешняя политика Сенегала (ru)
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