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The United States congratulates Mamadi Doumbouya on the presidency of Guinea and affirms the strengthening of economic cooperation

Last updated: January 21, 2026 2:34 pm
Ahmed Abdel Aziz 3 months ago
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Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor of the United States of America for Arab and African Affairs, congratulated the people of Guinea on choosing the new President of the Republic.
He also congratulated the Guinean President, Mamadi Doumbouya, on the occasion of his inauguration, stressing the United States’ commitment to working with the Guinean government to strengthen the bilateral partnership between the two countries.

Boulos stressed that Washington's efforts aim to expand the scope of economic cooperation between the two countries, ensuring tangible benefits for both in various sectors.

This comes within the framework of the United States' strategy to strengthen its relations with African countries, and support stability and economic growth through sustainable partnerships based on common interests.

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