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US pledges US$55 bil to Africa over next three years

Assistance comprises economic, health, security support

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Dec 2022 10:00AM

US pledges US$55 bil to Africa over next three years
The White House has said today that it is pledging US$55 billion in economic, health and security support for Africa over the next three years. – Pixabay pic, December 13, 2022

WASHINGTON – The White House said today ahead of the United States-Africa Leaders summit that it was pledging US$55 billion (RM246 billion) in economic, health and security support for Africa over the next three years.

One day before President Joe Biden hosts 50 African heads of state as Washington vies for influence in the continent, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan said the US aims to help African countries achieve their own goals.

“Working closely with Congress, the US will commit US$55 billion to Africa over the course of the next three years across a wide range of sectors to tackle the core challenges of our time,” Sullivan told reporters.

Sullivan declined to give details, saying they would be revealed during the coming three days of bilateral and multilateral talks and a dinner hosted by Biden at the White House for his African counterparts.

He stressed that the guiding theme would be the African Union’s own Agenda 2063, its plan for sustainable socio-economic development of the continent.

“The entire first substantive session that the president will chair at the summit is on Agenda 2063,” Sullivan said.

“That is not an American document. It is not an American vision. It is the African Union’s document . . .  So we are lifting up African voices and African priorities in what we are doing in this summit,” he said.

With superpower rivals China and Russia competing for influence and opportunity in Africa, the US is battling to forestall the erosion of its once-powerful position in the region.

Sullivan insisted that the summit was not about other countries, however.

“It’s not going to be attempting to compare and contrast,” he said.

“This is going to be about what we can offer. It’s going to be a positive proposition about the US and its partnership with Africa.

“We are bringing the resources to the table in significant numbers,” he added.

He said the US would tell the visiting leaders that it supports adding an African country to the permanent members of United Nations Security Council, and inviting the African Union to join the elite G-20 group of countries.

Biden also intends to name veteran US diplomat Johnnie Carson to work full time with African nations to implement the goals that emerge from the summit.

“The spirit of this summit is not what we will do for African nations and people, but what we will do with African nations and people,” he said.

Biden also plans a separate meeting with African leaders facing elections in 2023.

“We would like to do everything we can to support those elections being free, fair and credible,” said Sullivan. – AFP, December 13, 2022

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