- Foreign relations of Cameroon
Cameroon 's noncontentious, low-profile approach to foreign relations puts it squarely in the middle of otherAfrica n and developing country states on major issues. It supports the principles ofnoninterference in the affairs of third world countries and increased assistance to underdeveloped countries. Cameroon is an active participant in theUnited Nations , where its voting record demonstrates its commitment to causes that include internationalpeacekeeping , therule of law , environmental protection, andThird World economic development. In the UN and otherhuman rights fora, Cameroon's non-confrontational approach has generally led it to avoid criticizing other countries.Cameroon enjoys good relations with the United States and other developed countries. It has particularly close ties with
France , with whom it has numerous military, economic, and cultural agreements. ThePeople's Republic of China has a number of health and infrastructure projects underway in Cameroon. Cameroon enjoys generally good relations with its African neighbors, except forNigeria , with whom it is engaged in a sporadic armed conflict in the oil-richBakassi Peninsula . Cameroon has repeatedly demonstrated its preference for resolving this conflict through peaceful legal means and has submitted its case to theInternational Court of Justice . It supports UN peacekeeping activities inCentral Africa .Disputes - international:delimitation of international boundaries in the vicinity of
Lake Chad , the lack of which led to border incidents in the past, is complete and awaits ratification by Cameroon,Chad ,Niger , and Nigeria; dispute with Nigeria over land and maritime boundaries around theBakasi Peninsula and Lake Chad is currently before theICJ , as is a dispute withEquatorial Guinea over the exclusivemaritime economic zone ee also
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