- Joe Biden on Wednesday hosted most of Africa’s leaders in Washington for the first time since 2014, reviving a summit begun by Barack Obama
- Biden said his country and Africa were united by America’s ‘original sin’, and the ‘stolen men and women and children brought to our shores in chains’
- Rattled by China’s massive investment in Africa, Biden on Wednesday announced $55 billion to be spent on health, climate change and trade
- Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president, was asked before Biden’s speech whether anything has come from the 2014 summit, and said they had achieved little
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