Biden Opens the Only Trip of His Presidency to Sub-Saharan Africa
Briefly

During his visit, President Biden will engage with leaders to strengthen American ties and emphasize infrastructure projects, like the new $1 billion rail corridor.
Biden’s first trip to sub-Saharan Africa signifies a delicate balancing of domestic and foreign policy considerations, particularly with the timing of his son's pardon.
The voyage is historic as Biden becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit the region in nearly eight years, reflecting a renewed diplomatic effort.
Meeting with Cabo Verde’s prime minister, Biden aims to enhance partnerships during this trip while aiming to support economic uplift for African nations.
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