Jen Psaki
State Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
April 25, 2014
Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Luanda, Angola, on April
29-May 5 to encourage democratic development, promote respect for human
rights, advance peace and security, engage with civil society and young
African leaders who will shape the continent’s future, and promote
trade, investment and development partnerships in Africa.
The Secretary’s trip will also highlight U.S. investments in the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
In Addis Ababa, Secretary Kerry will co-convene the Fourth Session of
the U.S.-AU High-Level Dialogue and discuss a range of issues on which
we partner with the African Union (AU). Secretary Kerry will meet with
Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom
to discuss efforts to advance peace and democracy in the region, and
strengthen important areas of bilateral cooperation with Ethiopia.
In Kinshasa, Secretary Kerry will meet with President Joseph Kabila
and will discuss how the DRC government’s progress in neutralizing some
of the dozens of dangerous armed groups that victimize the Congolese
people can be consolidated and how to best advance the DRC’s
democratization and long-term stability, including through a timely and
transparent electoral process.
In Luanda, Secretary Kerry will commend President José Eduardo dos
Santos for Angola’s leadership of the International Conference on the
Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) and encourage the President’s continued
personal engagement in the Great Lakes peace process. The Secretary will
also discuss bilateral policy and trade issues with Foreign Minister
Chikoti.
Secretary Kerry will also be accompanied by Assistant Secretary for
African Affairs Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Special Envoy for the Great
Lakes and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Russell Feingold, Special
Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan Donald Booth, and Ambassador-at-Large
for Global Women’s Issue Catherine Russell.
Follow Secretary Kerry’s travel via @JohnKerry, @StateDept, and
@StateDeptSpox on Twitter and go to the Department’s Flickr account for
the latest trip photos. Stay connected: http://blogs.state.gov/social-feeds and keep track of all of the Secretary’s travels at: http://www.state.gov/secretary/travel/index.htm
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