China News Service, September 7th, according to foreign media reports, a coup took place in Guinea, a West African country, and President Conte was detained.

On the 6th, the soldiers of the coup in Guinea promised to establish a "national unity government" and said they had reopened the border.

  On the same day, the leader of the Guinea coup army Mamadi Dubuya held talks with the ministers of the Conte government and others.

After the meeting, he delivered a speech promising to establish a "national unity government."

  Dubuya also stated that “the ministers of various ministries and commissions will ensure the continuity of government operations until the next government is in place. At the same time, travel documents and official vehicles must be returned to the authorities.”

  On the economic front, he said that a newly formed committee will assure economic and financial partners that relevant activities will continue as usual and that Guinea will "comply with all its commitments."

  In addition, according to the announcement made by the military on national television, the land and air borders have been reopened for trade and humanitarian exchanges.

  A military coup took place in Guinea on the 5th.

The coup soldiers claimed to detain President Conte and disband the government.

The United Nations, African Union, ECOWAS and other international organizations issued a statement on the same day, condemning any seizure of power by force and demanding the immediate release of Conte.

  The Chinese Embassy in Guinea stated on the 6th that the personal safety of overseas Chinese in Guinea has not been affected, and there have been no reports of casualties of overseas Chinese and Chinese.

The embassy also reminded several Chinese citizens to stay calm, not to go out for the time being, pay attention to the surrounding situation, and strengthen safety precautions.