Sall and Barrow speaking to the press in Banjul, Tuesday (photo credit: Omar Wally) |
The meeting, held from March 11-13, 2018 in
Banjul, focused on bilateral issues of common interest.
It was preceded by talks between the Gambian
President Adama Barrow and his Senegalese counterpart Macky Sall.
The Presidential Council (of experts and ministers) was set up by a joint
communique between the two countries in March 2017 at the visit of the Gambian
president to Senegal.
It would
meet every six months, alternatively, in The Gambia and Senegal, under the
joint chairmanship of the two heads of state.
The meeting, attended by officials of the two governments,
examined all issues of bilateral interest.
Officials of the two countries said the biannual meeting
would provide guidance to the two governments for deepening cooperation.
Decisions reached by the Council are to be implemented by the
Senegalo-Gambian Permanent Committee, which is co-chaired by the Vice-President
of The Gambia and the Prime Minister of Senegal.