However, building economic cooperation in Central Africa solely with East Africa and Southern German is obviously unworkable, as Southern German is a landlocked country and the sea outlets of Central Africa are controlled by East Africa, Belgium and Germans.
Although East Africa has its own sea outlet, it is still somewhat distant from the Northwest region of East Africa, so the best approach is to open up the sea routes of Belgium and Germany.
Maurice said, "Both Belgium and Germany are strong economically, but neither country can effectively project their influence in their Central African colonies, so building Central Africa's economy requires cooperation among us."
"The first step is to establish interconnections for land transportation, including building railways, highways, and other infrastructures, and cooperatively developing mineral resources within the region, thereby bringing economic benefits to all nations."
