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We’re flexing diplomatic muscle in Africa: U.S.

“We have engaged with a number of African leaders and will continue to engage with African leaders.”

• May 21, 2021
Buhari, Harris and Biden
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The permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, has reestablished the United States’ stand on Africa’s conflicts and security concerns.

She commented on Africa’s situation during a telephonic briefing on Tuesday.

“We’re using our diplomatic muscle in places like Ethiopia. We have engaged with a number of African leaders and will continue to engage with African leaders to address broader issues related to peacekeeping and terrorism on the continent of Africa,” said Ms Thomas-Greenfield in response to a question about peace-building on the continent.

She went on to establish Africa’s priority to President Joe Biden’s administration, adding that the U.S is attempting to address conflict in certain areas. The U.S. also emphasised the importance of building partnerships and rebuilding relationships.

Also speaking on the U.S. involvement of women and girls concerning peace-building in Africa, Ms Thomas-Greenfield stated the American government was paying attention, not just in Africa but in Afghanistan and other places as women and children are victims of sexual violence and sex used as a weapon of war.

She cited Liberia as an example, noting the role women played to bring peace to the nation and the importance of President Ellen Sirleaf being the first woman to be elected as a president in Africa.

According to Ms Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. government values its partnership with Africa, that the continent has an important role to play in global politics.

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