US President Meets Angolan Counterpart, Discusses $1 Billion Rail Program
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday met his Angolan counterpart and the African Union’s top envoy, Joao Lourenco, to discuss a $1 Billion rail development funded by Washington. The development will focus on connecting Luanda’s ports to other African nations, including the Democratic Republic of Congo. For more, VOA’s Anita Powell filed this report from the White House.
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