Luanda – The White House, through Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, announced that U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Angola in the first week of December, reaffirming the commitment to deepen bilateral relations and expand collaboration in strategic sectors. Initially planned for October, the rescheduled visit has been warmly welcomed by Angolan authorities and is viewed as a chance to celebrate the growing partnership between the two nations.
During his visit to Luanda, President Biden will highlight Angola’s role as a strategic partner and regional leader, recognizing the country’s advancements in security, health, and economic development. The visit will mark a new era of cooperation between Angola and the United States, focusing on mutually beneficial initiatives.
Collaboration on Security and Health: The visit aims to enhance regional security cooperation and strengthen public health projects, addressing transnational challenges more effectively.
Economic and Infrastructure Partnerships: Biden will also explore opportunities to expand economic cooperation, with a special focus on the G7’s Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment and the Lobito Corridor—a key project for regional connectivity and economic development.
The Lobito Corridor, backed by the G7, stands as a strategic hub for regional economic growth and a testament to Angola’s commitment to economic integration in Southern Africa. Biden’s visit will be an opportunity to consolidate long-term partnerships and promote joint investments to enhance connectivity between Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Zambia.
Strengthening commercial ties and expanding strategic collaborations will unlock new growth opportunities and foster a business-friendly environment, benefiting both American and Angolan enterprises.
Biden’s presence in Luanda underscores the U.S.’s recognition of Angola’s leadership role in promoting stability and growth across Africa. His agenda will include discussions on democracy and governance, aligning with Angola’s commitment to structural reforms and sustainable development.
Additionally, the visit will enhance cooperation in renewable energy and climate transition, advancing a partnership that addresses global challenges while reinforcing the resilience of African economies.
While unexpected, the rescheduling of President Biden’s visit to Angola has been positively received and further solidifies the mutual trust between the two nations. His arrival in early December symbolizes a historic moment in bilateral relations, opening new avenues for cooperation in key areas such as security, health, infrastructure, and economic development.
This visit will offer a unique opportunity for both countries to strengthen ties and establish a long-term partnershipaligned with modern challenges and committed to sustainable development and shared prosperity. Together, Angola and the United States demonstrate their readiness to tackle global challenges side by side, building a more secure and prosperous future for their people.