In foreign affairs Kenyatta will attempt to reinvent himself as a friend of incoming United States President Joe Biden following the exit of his old mate Donald Trump (AC Vol 61 No 17 Trading favours)...
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The indications so far are that the incoming Joe Biden administration will abandon the non-interventionist policies of President Donald Trump...
The Joe Biden presidency in the United States is likely to keep that support in place while moderating Trump's shrill support for the Moroccan occupation which undermines United Nations and African Union resolutions and other efforts to resolve the conflict...
But president-elect Joe Biden – a longstanding friend of Israel who in previous incarnations has worked with Netanyahu (more usually known for his Republican affiliations) – is unlikely to torpedo the Abraham Accords...
The incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden has so far limited its public comments to deep concern about the risk of violence against civilians and potential war crimes and a call for dialogue under AU auspices...
Although US President-elect Joseph Biden will assume a more diplomatic stance he has worked closely with Egypt's military over the last two decades including with Sisi's predecessor Hosni Mubarak...
It will also take hope from the prospect of Joe Biden's presidencyin the United States given local perceptions that Democrats tend to favour Algeria and its allies in Polisario...
Uncertain timesThe impact of global events such as a 'second wave' in the major developed economies a potential coronavirus vaccine and the impact on commodity markets and on United States-Africa relations of the incoming Joe Biden administration remains uncertain even if the latter development is mostly welcomed by Akufo-Addo and several other world and African leaders...
But analysts say the move to increase US-African trade has tended to have bipartisan support in Congress and US-Kenya talks are unlikely to be mothballed if Democratic candidate Joe Biden secures the presidency in November...
The United States had been expected to send Vice President Joe Biden or Secretary of State John Kerry to the November conference to underline the Obama administration's support for the one country to host an Arab Spring revolution and emerge with a functioning democracy...