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Kamala Harris embarks on weeklong trip to Africa

US veep will have to convey American sincerity in its long-term commitment to region, say experts

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Mar 2023 3:30PM

Kamala Harris embarks on weeklong trip to Africa
US Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia, where she will hold meetings with top leaders, focusing on economic development, climate change and food security, among other issues. – AFP pic, March 26, 2023

KAMPALA – US Vice President Kamala Harris is embarking on a weeklong trip to Africa beginning this weekend that will be closely watched as she is the first black woman US vice president to visit the continent.

It will come eight years after Barack Obama, the first US black president, made his trip to the region in office, Anadolu Agency reported.

US administration officials previewing the trip said it is a “future-oriented” expedition to deepen the relationship and portray Africa as a place for investment – not just aid packages, a theme Harris emphasised in December during a US-Africa summit in Washington, the only one since 2014, which was hosted by Obama.

Senior administration officials said Harris will build off remarks made at the summit where she touted US commitments to invest in innovation and creativity across the continent and announced President Joe Biden would sign an executive order to establish the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement aimed at providing advice and recommendations about how to strengthen the relationships between Africa and the US.

“I’m going to Africa mainly to talk with African leaders about what we, as the United States, are prepared to do to have our role in investing in the future of that continent,” Harris said in a radio interview Friday.

“The vice president is visiting three countries where the government is investing in democracies, specifically at a time where we know there is a global democratic recession,” said a senior administration official.

She will visit Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia, where she will hold meetings with top leaders, focusing on economic development, climate change and food security, among other issues.

She is scheduled to arrive today in Ghana’s capital of Accra.

Experts said Harris will have to convey the US’ sincerity in its long-term commitment to the region and her previous promises that Washington would be a “better partner” than China for economic stability still rings true.

Her trip is the latest by US officials who plan on visiting or have visited Africa.

US first lady Jill Biden returned from her trip to Africa last month. American Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield visited earlier this year.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken travelled to Ethiopia and Niger last week and the US president is expected to visit the continent later in 2023. – Bernama, March 26, 2023

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