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Seychelles President to attend US-Africa Summit |05 August 2014

President Michel, along with other African leaders, will have the chance to discuss key issues with US President Barack Obama during the US-Africa Summit

President James Michel left Seychelles for Washington yesterday to attend the first US-Africa Summit this week.

There, he will meet US President Barack Obama and other African leaders to discuss investment, peace and regional stability as well as governance issues.
President Michel will be accompanied by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Jean-Paul Adam.

“In the spirit of broadening cooperation between Africa and the United States of America, we commend the American government, and President Barack Obama for the initiative taken to organise this first US-Africa Summit. The organisation of this summit gives us the timely opportunity to move beyond the stale image of a relationship based on aid, crisis management and unequal trade, investment and development,” said President Michel in a national statement issued to the US government.

President Michel said that Seychelles will come to this Summit with a message of confidence, especially in the unparalleled opportunities in Africa, and determination and will of its peoples.

“Confidence in our nation – Seychelles – Africa's smallest country whose development is anchored in people centred development, and in harnessing the vast potential of Africa's blue economy. Confidence in the United States of America as an engaged partner in building a safer, more stable world where wealth and opportunity can be shared more evenly. And confidence in what Africa and the US can achieve together if we join forces to work for security, freedom and prosperity in the world.”

 

 

 

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