ATwhen foreign policy is far from being among the major themes of the electoral campaign with a view to the next presidential term, and this, despite the burning news of the withdrawal of Operation Barkhane in Mali and its redeployment in other countries of the Sahel, on the hinterland and on the coasts of the Gulf of Guinea, it is relevant to wonder about the view that the French pose on the foreign policy of France and on that posed on Africa. The Harris Interactive Institute has just lent itself to it for the strategy firm MGH Partners, of which Hamza Hraoui is co-founder with Guillaume Chaban-Delmas. At the heart of their approach, build between Africa and Europe the strongest possible link by arming themselves with all the assets that the Mediterranean brings. For Le Point…