The United States will provide more than $ 1 billion of humanitarian aid to Africans, moved due to historical drought.
US President Joe Biden said after visiting the Museum of Slavery in Luanda, the capital of Angola.
The head of the White House noted that during his presidency he strove for a solid partnership with the African continent aimed at achieving common ideals.
“The main question is not what the United States can do for Africa, but what can we do with the African people?” – said Biden.
African leaders expect more than just help, they hope for investments, and in this regard, the United States has expanded relations with African countries, the president said.
The head of state called on Angola President Johau Lawrence to become a mediator in resolving conflicts in the region and thanked that he opposed the conflict in Ukraine.
Biden arrived in Angola on a three -day visit to Tuesday, December 3. He became the first US president to visit Angola.