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The United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, is set to meet with the presidents of Nigeria and Ivory Coast on Tuesday to strengthen ties with key African democracies amid global crises. In Abidjan, Blinken will meet with Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, recognized for his efforts in consolidating democracy. He will then proceed to Abuja to meet Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who was elected on a platform focusing on economic reforms……..CONTINUE READING

 

 

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Both Nigeria and Ivory Coast, English-speaking and French-speaking West African powers respectively, have been supportive of the United States. They joined the U.S. in a United Nations vote in 2022 condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in contrast to South Africa, accused by the U.S. of allowing arms shipments to Russia.

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Blinken, emphasizing Africa’s significance, visited Angola, which has transitioned from war to democracy, and Cape Verde, a long-standing U.S. partner. During his trip, he attended a football game in the Africa Cup of Nations, showcasing a softer diplomatic approach.

Despite challenges, including the Middle East crisis, Blinken’s visit underscores the U.S. commitment to engaging with sub-Saharan Africa. Notably, he refrained from visiting South Africa but stopped in Angola, highlighting its role in mediating unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Blinken’s visit also comes in the context of the coup in Niger, where the U.S. maintains a troop presence in the fight against jihadists. While praising Ivory Coast’s efforts against insurgency, the Biden administration advocates a non-military-centric approach to the Sahel region.

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The visit to Nigeria holds significance, as it marks the most extensive high-level U.S. interaction with President Tinubu. Tinubu’s call for an inquiry into a recent Nigerian army drone strike that mistakenly killed 85 civilians has been welcomed by the United States.

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