Earlier last month, the West African country had organized a national dialogue to end a separatist conflict in Cameroon's English-speaking regions that have been ravaged by armed separatism since 2017.
The talks that were led by Cameroon's Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute mainly aimed to find "lasting solutions" to the conflict in the Anglophone regions, as hundreds of delegates from the 10 regions of the country took part in the five-day dialogue.
Since 2017, armed separatists have been clashing with government forces in the two Anglophone regions of Northwest and Southwest in a bid to create an independent nation they called "Ambazonia."
According to figures from the United Nations, the conflict has killed hundreds while more than 530,000 have been displaced internally as a result of the conflict. Enditem
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