Guinean diplomacy in Africa remains a field of research that has been little explored, due to the lack of documentation on the subject and the lack of interest in intra-African relations, which, according to detractors, do not bring much to Guinea. The country's socio-economic development can only be facilitated by taking advantage of all the commercial, intellectual and security opportunities that exist in its immediate vicinity. Previous studies on Guinea's foreign policy have failed to place a strong emphasis on this continent, where many achievements can be attributed to Guinean diplomacy.1 It is after numerous debates on the role and strategic impact of Guinea's foreign policy in Africa that the idea for this paper emerged. It would like to answer the following question:-What actions should we retain from Guinean diplomacy in Africa?