Former Liberian President George Weah held meeting with Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara on Tuesday in the Ivorian capital. The encounter reaffirmed their longstanding personal and diplomatic ties and highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two West African nations.
According to an official release following the meeting, the leaders reflected on their years of partnership while addressing pressing regional and global challenges. They emphasized the necessity for West African countries to adapt to an evolving geopolitical and economic landscape, showcasing the importance of unity and cooperation in the region.
Despite his departure from office, Weah has remained actively engaged in initiatives aimed at promoting regional development.
His commitment to fostering strong ties within West Africa has not gone unnoticed; President Ouattara praised Weah for his contributions to diplomacy in the region and expressed his willingness to explore future collaborative efforts.
This meeting not only highlights the enduring personal and professional relationship between Weah and Ouattara but also reinforces Liberia’s role in ongoing regional dialogue and development. The two leaders’ discussions signal a shared vision for tackling challenges facing West African nations, demonstrating a commitment to stability and progress in the region.

