Leaders of political parties fighting for independence in French colonies, participating in the international conference organized by the Baku Initiative Group at the Geneva office of the UN, held a separate meeting and agreed on a number of issues, Ednews informs.
Nationalist and pro-independence organizations from French Guiana (MDES), Martinique (MODEMAS and PALIMA), Corsica (Free Corsica), Guadeloupe (ANG, CIPPA, CIPN, FKNG, KSG, MIR-Guadeloupe, and UPLG), French Polynesia (Ma'o Nuii, as called by the people of the country) (TAVINI Huiraatiraa), and Kanaky (New Caledonia) (FLNKS, MJKF) came together in Geneva within the framework of the international conference “Neocolonialism: Human Rights, Peace, and Security" and exchanged views on their current political situation in their countries in order to strengthen the possibility of taking joint steps to achieve their political goal of full sovereignty.
The participants agreed to hold meetings on a regular basis in order to consolidate their joint political solidarity activities in relation to their peoples.
The political agenda will be determined at the first meeting.