Five countries were not invited to US-Africa Summit for political reasons. Writes Ahmed Adel The US has refused to invite Eritrea, Guinea, Sudan, Mali and
U.S. already lagged behind its competitors and allies alike in terms of its ties with Africa when the first summit took place on 2014. For instance, China, UK and France have been holding gatherings with African leaders for years, as in cases of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.
By the time the United States hosted its first ever U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in August 2014, President Barack Obama had already visited Africa twice. In 2009, he had delivered two historic speeches, one to the Muslim World in Cairo, Egypt, and the other to Africans in Accra, Ghana. From the halls of Ghana’s parliament, Obama had called for the end of strongmen and
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