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Truckers stop along the Senegalese-Gambia border town of Keur Ayip on May 9, 2016. Senegal and the Gambia have agreed to hold talks on May 15 aimed at ending a three-month border blockade, but the truckers behind the closure are adamant the frontier will stay shut until their demands are met. Senegalese territory entirely surrounds the Gambia, leaving it dependent on cross-border deliveries of fuel and food, but the tiny state raised entry fees from 4,000 CFA ($7) to 400,000 CFA ($700) per truck without warning in early February, infuriating drivers. / AFP / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
Truckers stop along the Senegalese-Gambia border town of Keur Ayip on May 9, 2016. Senegal and the Gambia have agreed to hold talks on May 15 aimed at ending a three-month border blockade, but the truckers behind the closure are adamant the frontier will stay shut until their demands are met. Senegalese territory entirely surrounds the Gambia, leaving it dependent on cross-border deliveries of fuel and food, but the tiny state raised entry fees from 4,000 CFA ($7) to 400,000 CFA ($700) per truck without warning in early February, infuriating drivers. / AFP / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
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