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Biden welcomes Kenyan leader after failing to visit Africa as promised

When President Biden addressed dozens of African leaders from Washington at the end of 2022, he declared that the old days of the world’s fastest-growing continent being overlooked by American leaders were gone.

“The United States is all in on Africa and all in with Africa,” Biden said, promising to visit the continent in 2023 and build robust relationships with the participants in the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit.

This post appeared first on The Washington Post

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