US launches commercial diplomacy strategy with Africa

US launches commercial diplomacy strategy with Africa
Geopolitics
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Mikael Cleverley, Deputy Chief of Mission | U.S. Mission to the African Union

The U.S. has launched a new chapter in its relationship with Africa, emphasizing honesty, accountability, and mutual respect. This initiative is part of the Bureau of African Affairs' Commercial Diplomacy Strategy, aimed at strengthening ties between the two regions.

In remarks made in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, the focus was on collaboration and the potential achievements that can be realized through this partnership. The strategy seeks to enhance diplomatic and commercial interactions between the United States and African nations.

"I’m excited about this new chapter in the U.S.-Africa relationship – one that’s built on honesty, accountability and mutual respect," stated a representative involved in the initiative. The statement reflects a commitment to fostering positive relations and achieving common goals.

This move is expected to pave the way for more robust economic engagements and cooperative efforts between American and African entities. The emphasis on transparency and shared values aims to create a solid foundation for future collaborations.

As both regions look forward to working together, there is optimism about what can be accomplished through this renewed focus on commercial diplomacy.