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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 7 August 2014

 

 

President Zuma Welcomes US-Africa Leaders' Summit Outcomes

 

 

The US-Africa Leaders' Summit has reshaped the relationship between Africa
and the United States and augurs well for cooperation for mutual benefit
into the future, said President Jacob Zuma on his return to South Africa
today, at the conclusion of his three-day visit to the US to attend the
Summit at the invitation of US President Barack Obama.

 

President Zuma had joined other African Heads of State and Government in the
first Summit between Africa and the US to discuss matters relating to
boosting trade and investments as well as cooperation on matters of peace,
security and governance.

 

"There had been a good relationship already between Africa and the US but
this summit has reshaped it and has taken it to another level. There are
many opportunities for further development of this relationship and we look
forward to further engagement especially since we agreed to another summit
to take matters forward. We believe a new phase has begun, and that even
future administrations, long after President Obama has completed his last
term, will find it difficult to ignore Africa following this initiative, ''
said President Zuma.

 

The President welcomed the commitment secured for the renewal of the African
Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). "We are also optimistic that the African
Growth and Opportunity Act will be renewed and with South Africa's inclusion
as a beneficiary. We successfully conveyed the message that South Africa's
graduation from AGOA would damage the African Union's regional integration
initiatives, as well as industries in neighbouring countries that benefit
from South Africa's manufacturing capability. Benefits to South Africa are
immense, we can only trust that this matter will be concluded successfully
and to mutual benefit, '' the President said.

President Zuma also welcomed the indication of support for the African
peacekeeping and peace-making mechanisms.

 

"We secured a buy-in from the US for Africa's peace and security
initiatives, including support for capacitation of the African Standby
Force.  They understand our position very clearly that we want support but
that this process must be African-led and African-controlled. As President
Obama said, the boots must be African. We believe we are finding one another
on these matters,'' said President Zuma.

 

The President also welcomed the Mandela Washington Leadership youth
initiative established by President Obama which takes African youth to the
US for training and leadership mentoring. However, he said, "this programme
also needed to have the participation of Africa. There should be a way of
involving us in the management of this programme so that there is
co-ownership of this important leadership process''.

 

President Zuma was accompanied by the Minister of International Relations
and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, the Minister of Trade and
Industry, Dr Rob Davies, the Minister of Transport, Ms Dipuo Peters, the
Minister of Science and Technology Ms Naledi Pandor and the Minister of
State Security, Mr David Mahlobo.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

 

Enquiries:

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected] 

 

 

Hlomani Baloyi

Assistant Media Specialist

West Wing,Union Buildings

Government Avenue

Pretoria

The Presidency

012 300 5373

083 276 1295

[email protected] 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

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