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African Leaders Congratulate Trump on U.S. Election Victory

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Following Donald Trump’s election victory, leaders from across Africa extended their congratulations, expressing hopes for strengthened relations with the United States. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed voiced optimism, writing on X, “I look forward to working together to further strengthen the relationship between our two countries during your term.” Ahmed’s message reflected a shared sentiment among African leaders eager to enhance bilateral ties with Washington.

Egypt’s President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, also conveyed his “sincere congratulations” to Trump, highlighting Egypt’s readiness to collaborate on issues of peace, regional stability, and a strengthened strategic partnership. “The two countries have long presented a model of cooperation, successfully advancing mutual interests,” El-Sisi noted, emphasizing the importance of this partnership in light of current global challenges.

In a similar tone, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud applauded Trump’s “historic election victory” and underscored his country’s commitment to maintaining strong U.S.-Somali collaboration. Mohamud spoke to the enduring partnership in promoting peace, security, and prosperity, a relationship he hopes will only deepen under Trump’s leadership.

As the continent navigates a complex global landscape, African leaders are signaling their anticipation of U.S. engagement that champions shared interests, stability, and sustainable growth, with renewed focus on diplomacy and mutual respect.

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