(AFP) --- China is negotiating a
military base in the strategic port of Djibouti, the president told AFP,
raising the prospect of US and Chinese bases side-by-side in the tiny Horn of
Africa nation.
"Discussions
are ongoing," President Ismail Omar Guelleh told AFP in an interview in Djibouti , saying Beijing 's presence would be
"welcome".
"France 's presence is old, and the Americans
found that the position of Djibouti
could help in the fight against terrorism in the region," Guelleh said.
"The Japanese
want to protect themselves from piracy - and now the Chinese also want to
protect their interests, and they are welcome," he said.
Djibouti overseas
the narrow Bab al-Mandeb straits, the channel separating Africa from Arabia and
one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, leading into the Red Sea and
northwards to the Mediterranean.
In recent years,
Guelleh has increasingly turned to China as a key economic partner.
Last year he switched the port operating contract to a Chinese company, after
the previous Dubai-based operator was accused of corruption.
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