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United States–Africa Leaders Summit : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States–Africa Leaders Summit
The United States–Africa Leaders Summit was an international summit held in Washington D.C. from August 4–6, 2014. Leaders from fifty African states attended the three-day summit, which was hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama. The summit primarily focused on trade, investment and security of the continent. On July 31, 2014, just days before the Summit, there was an On-the-Record-Conference Press Call, the discussions and details of the conference which afforded enormous insight into the Summit in advance were released by the White House Office of the Press Secretary. The participants were (1) Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications; (2) Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; and (3) Gayle Smith, Senior Director for Development and Democracy at the National Security Council. ==Background== In 2013, President Obama whilst on a three-nation tour of Africa, announced his plans to host a summit of leaders from across Africa. America's annual trade with the continent is about $85 billion compared to China's $200 billion. President Obama in an interview with ''The Economist'', welcomed foreign investment in the continent saying "the more the merrier" and advised African leaders to ensure that local workers benefit from the infrastructure projects and that the roads shouldn't "''just lead from the mine, to the port, to Shanghai.''"
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