Chad has formally objected to the proposed route for a railway line intended to connect Cameroon and Chad. N’Djamena disputes the path previously validated by Cameroonian President Paul Biya, citing unspecified concerns regarding the planned infrastructure. This rejection throws the future of the trans-national railway project into uncertainty, potentially delaying a key infrastructure development for the region. The railway is envisioned to boost trade and connectivity between the two countries, but now requires renegotiation. Details of Chad’s specific objections have not yet been publicly released, but discussions are expected to resume. The project’s viability now hinges on reaching a mutually acceptable agreement on the railway’s route. This disagreement highlights potential challenges in regional infrastructure projects requiring cross-border cooperation.