Even to the west of Spain's Congo Territory, there are French colonies.
Combined with Spain and France's colonial conflict over Morocco, it is expected that various conflicts and disputes will erupt regarding Africa's colonization in the coming decades between Spain and France.
This is why the British are willing to abandon the West Africa Colony because after their withdrawal, colonial competition in West Africa will become even more intense.
As for whether France and Spain would unite to jointly partition West Africa, this is almost impossible.
Their alliance relies heavily on the presence of a stronger country lurking. With the United Kingdom fully abandoning the West Africa Colony, the alliance between France and Spain has lost the initiative.
This is an era of survival of the fittest, expecting France and Spain to unite and colonize West Africa without any external threats is as unrealistic as hoping France and Germany would shake hands and dominate Europe together.
