US and Liberia in partnership dialogue

Ms Thomas-Greenfield

The US is holding a dialogue with Liberia on issues bothering on future bilateral cooperation, today January 10, 2017.

The event is the third of its kind by the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, according to a press release from the US Department of State.

The activities will begin at the Department of State, where Assistant Secretary Thomas-Greenfield, US Ambassador to Liberia, Christine Elder, and the Liberian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marjon Kamara will open the dialogue with brief remarks regarding future bilateral cooperation, it said.

The event also has working group sessions on overcoming challenges in Liberia’s economy, expanding agricultural production and trade, enhancing Liberia’s investment and infrastructure climate, and post-Ebola recovery and health strengthening efforts.

The results of the working groups will be presented in a joint statement to participants and members of the press.

The event is taking place at the US Department of State, Washington, DC.

By Pamela Ofori-Boateng

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