US President Donald Trump will host leaders from Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal at the White House on July 9 to explore commercial opportunities, a White House official confirmed.
The meeting, which will include a discussion and a working lunch, is part of the administration's broader push to prioritize trade and investment above traditional foreign aid. According to the official, Trump sees Africa as a region having "incredible commercial opportunities" that will benefit both parties, Reuters reported.
The summit, scheduled for July 9-11, aligns with the administration's shift away from charity-based aid models. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized this approach, stating that support will favor nations showing “ability and willingness to help themselves.”