Yahoo – AFP,
January 28, 2018
Addis Ababa (AFP) - President Donald Trump said the United States "deeply respects" Africans and will dispatch its top diplomat to the continent, in a letter to African leaders seen by AFP on Sunday.
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| "I want to underscore that the United States deeply respects the people of Africa," Trump wrote (AFP Photo/Nicholas Kamm) |
Addis Ababa (AFP) - President Donald Trump said the United States "deeply respects" Africans and will dispatch its top diplomat to the continent, in a letter to African leaders seen by AFP on Sunday.
The letter
sent last week comes after Trump provoked a firestorm of indignation among
African nations earlier in January when he reportedly called them
"shithole countries" during a meeting with lawmakers in Washington.
While Trump
has denied the remarks, they are expected to be formally condemned by the 55
member states of the African Union during their ongoing summit in the Ethiopian
capital.
"I
want to underscore that the United States deeply respects the people of Africa,
and my commitment to strong and respectful relationships with African nations
as sovereign nations is firm," Trump wrote in the letter.
"Our
soldiers are fighting side-by-side to defeat terrorists," he said, and
"we are working together to increase free, fair and reciprocal
trade."
The letter
was not made public, but its existence was confirmed by Chris Meade, a diplomat
with the US delegation to the AU.
Meade
declined to comment on its contents, but an AU source confirmed the accuracy of
the text of the letter circulating on social media.
Earlier
this month media reports emerged of Trump demanding to know during a meeting on
immigration reform why the United States should accept citizens from
"shithole countries", including Haiti, El Salvador and the entire
African continent.
Trump
defended himself on Twitter, saying: "The language used by me... was
tough, but this was not the language used."
In the
letter, Trump does not acknowledge the reported comments, but said Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson would make a "extended visit" in March. He told
African leaders that he looks forward to "welcoming many of you to the
White House."

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