Can Macron’s Kenya visit revive French influence in Africa?
French President Emmanuel Macron held a summit in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 11-12, 2026, with Kenyan President William Ruto and other African leaders and business figures. This marked France's first Africa summit in an English-speaking nation, signaling a strategic pivot away from its traditional Francophone West African sphere of influence. The shift is driven by growing anti-French sentiment in former colonies due to perceived interference and failed military interventions, leading some nations to seek alliances with Russia. During the summit, Macron pledged a 23 billion euro ($27 billion) investment in African countries, focusing on energy, artificial intelligence, and culture, aiming to redefine France's engagement with the continent by building new partnerships in Anglophone nations.