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By Djinodji SOLMENGAR Rodrigue

President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno met UAE President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi on June 30 for a bilateral working session on strategic cooperation between the two countries.

The two leaders reviewed progress on Chad’s National Development Plan ‘Chad Connexion 2030‘, whose financing forum took place in Abu Dhabi in November 2025.

They also went over key UAE-funded projects in Chad covering energy, social development, humanitarian action, and health — before exchanging views on regional and international issues of shared concern.

Djinodji Solmengar

Djinodji Solmengar Rodrigue is a journalist with MRTV English, Chad’s first English-language media outlet, where he led English-language news coverage at its launch. Based in N’Djamena, his reporting explores political, economic, and social developments, with particular attention to everyday realities, informal sectors, and cultural life. His work also extends to football and broader societal issues, approached through field reporting and in-depth storytelling. Beyond reporting, Djinodji regularly conducts interviews focused on education, including the teaching of English in Chad, as well as conversations (with AFROTRONIX, to name a few) on culture and music. He is also active as an English–French interpreter, working alongside international media professionals. In this capacity, he recently supported and interpreted for a delegation of foreign journalists, including BBC representatives, during the PND Chad Connexion 2030 mission. Alongside his professional practice, Djinodji is pursuing a PhD, with research centered on the presence of China and Russia in Africa as portrayed in selected Commonwealth online media. His academic interests lie at the intersection of media, geopolitics, and discourse analysis. Earlier in his career, he taught English and authored a Master’s thesis examining the contextualization of English language teaching in Chad, reflecting a sustained engagement with educational challenges and policy.