USA: Joe Biden recognizes João Lourenço’s efforts

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USA: Joe Biden recognizes João Lourenço’s efforts
USA: Joe Biden recognizes João Lourenço’s efforts

Africa-Press – Angola. The President of the United States of America (USA), Joe Biden, recognized this Thursday, in Washington, DC, the efforts of the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço, for the pacification of the Great Region Lagos.

When speaking at the opening of the talks between the two leaders, the North American statesman thanked João Lourenço for his particular commitment to the pacification of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

In his address, Biden spoke of his country’s various investments in Angola, in particular, and on the African continent, in general, having reaffirmed that the US is committed to the future of the continent.

He spoke specifically about the investments planned for the Lobito Corridor, adding that, in Africa, no country is more important than Angola.

João Lourenço’s trip to Washington takes place as part of the celebration of 30 years of diplomatic relations between Angola and the USA, formed in 1993, by the then North American President Bill Clinton.

This formalization put an end to a phase of political tensions and indirect confrontation, which began shortly after Angola became independent, in 1975, as a result of the Cold War that opposed the former USSR and the USA.

It was only in 1993, during Bill Clinton’s presidency, that it was possible to normalize the situation and establish formal diplomatic relations, which have reached new heights in recent years, bringing the two countries and peoples closer together.

In three decades, the two States have deepened exchanges, with regular visits by authorities, businesspeople and other actors, which has allowed sharing experiences in various areas.

Currently, Angola is the USA’s third largest trading partner in Sub-Saharan Africa, with oil as one of the main assets of this strategic partnership.

In addition to the oil sector, bilateral cooperation has increased in recent years, especially in the area of ​​commercial diplomacy, which has made it possible to approve several projects.

In the area of ​​renewable energy, for example, financing of USD 900 million was approved, within the framework of projects developed by the American company Sun África.

In the area of ​​infrastructure, this year, USD 363 million was approved for the American company Acro Briz, which will build metal bridges in 18 provinces of Angola.

In the Lobito Corridor (Benguela province), the US Government plans to invest USD 250 million, with several other projects linked to the area of ​​digitalization.

In this segment, there is cooperation with the company Africell, for the digitalization of money, within the scope of a program called ‘Digital money is better’, with an investment of five million dollars.

Another ongoing investment in Angola is focused on the environment, with the US investing around USD 7.5 million in the Okavango Delta.

In the area of ​​security, a memorandum of understanding was recently signed on how we can strengthen this relationship, both in the maritime security sector and in the equipment sector.

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