Luanda: President Joe Biden announced Tuesday in Luanda, financing of one billion dollars for food security in Angola. Speaking at the Slavery Museum, as part of his three-day visit to Angola, Biden said that although his mandate is coming to an end, much will still be done to unlock millions of dollars to support the partnership between both countries.
According to Angola Press News Agency, Joe Biden stated that there are many questions about what this agenda should produce for Angola and Africa. The US president added that he can’t say what he hopes or wishes for the future of the world, however, he can say with great certainty that the future for Africa and Angola are bright futures and that he is completely certain that the future for Angola is bright.
To this end, Biden said, it is essential to remain focused on ensuring that Angola asserts itself to the world as a nation of peace and security and that no nation is an adversary of another. The US American statesman also highlighted the fact that the co
untry is asserting itself ‘very categorically’ on issues of security and peace in Africa.