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Biden arrives in Angola for his long-awaited sub-Saharan Africa visit

LUANDA, Angola (AP) 鈥 President Joe Biden arrived in Angola on Monday for his long-awaited first presidential visit to sub-Saharan Africa and will use the three-day trip to counter China鈥檚 influence by highlighting an ambitious U.S.
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President Joe Biden is greeted by Angolan Foreign Minister Tete Antonio as he arrives at Quatro de Fevereiro international airport in the capital Luanda, Angola on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, on his long-promised visit to Africa. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

LUANDA, Angola (AP) 鈥 President Joe Biden arrived in Angola on Monday for his long-awaited first presidential visit to sub-Saharan Africa and will use the three-day trip to counter China鈥檚 influence by highlighting an ambitious U.S.-backed railway project.

The Lobito Corridor railway redevelopment in Zambia, Congo and Angola aims to advance U.S. presence in a region rich in used in batteries for , electronic devices and clean energy technologies.

Thousands of people lined the streets as Biden entered Angola's capital, Luanda.

Biden first stopped in the Atlantic Ocean island nation of Cape Verde for a brief, closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva. In Angola, Biden plans to meet with Angolan President Jo茫o Louren莽o, visit the National Slavery Museum and travel to the port city of Lobito for a look at the rail project.

His visit comes with weeks left in his presidency, as Republican Donald Trump prepares to take office on Jan. 20.

Biden after reviving the U.S.-Africa Summit in December 2022. The trip was pushed back to 2024 and because of Hurricane Milton, reinforcing a sentiment among Africans that for Washington.

The last U.S. president to visit sub-Saharan Africa was Barack Obama in 2015. Biden did attend a United Nations climate summit in Egypt in North Africa in 2022.

鈥淚 just kind of push back on the premise that this is some Johnny-come-lately trip at the very end,鈥 national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters on board Air Force One on the way to Angola, noting that top administration officials had visited Africa, including Vice President Kamala Harris. 鈥淭his is something he (Biden) has been focused on since he became president of the United States.鈥

A new strategy

Critical minerals are a key field for U.S.-China competition and on Africa鈥檚 critical minerals.

The U.S. has for years built relations in Africa through trade, and humanitarian aid. The 800-mile (1,300-kilometer) railway upgrade is a different move and has shades of China鈥檚 that has surged ahead.

The Biden administration has called the corridor one of the president鈥檚 signature initiatives, yet Lobito鈥檚 future and any change in the way the United States engages with a continent of 1.4 billion that鈥檚 leaning heavily toward China depends on the

鈥淧resident Biden is no longer the story,鈥 said Mvemba Dizolele, the director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank. 鈥淓ven African leaders are focused on Donald Trump.鈥

A fit for Trump鈥檚 vision?

The U.S. has committed $3 billion to the Lobito Corridor and related projects, administration officials said, alongside financing from the European Union, the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, a Western-led private consortium and African banks.

鈥淎 lot is riding on this in terms of its success and its replicability,鈥 said Tom Sheehy, a fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, a nonpartisan federal research institution.

He called it one of the flagships for the G7鈥檚 new Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, which was driven by Biden and as a response to China鈥檚 Belt and Road.

Many are optimistic that the Lobito project, which isn鈥檛 due for completion until well after Biden has left office, will survive a change of administration and be given a chance. It goes some way to blunting China, which has bipartisan backing and is

鈥淎s long as they keep labeling Lobito one of the main anti-China tools in Africa, there is a certain likelihood that it鈥檚 going to keep being funded,鈥 said Christian-G茅raud Neema, who analyzes China-Africa relations.

Kirby said the Biden administration hoped Trump and his team saw the value in Lobito but 鈥渨e are still in office. We still have 50 days. This is a key major development not just for the United States and our foreign policy goals in Africa, but for Africans.鈥

The Lobito Corridor will be an upgrade and extension of a railway line from the copper and cobalt mines of northern Zambia and southern Congo to Angola鈥檚 Atlantic Ocean port of Lobito, a route west for Africa鈥檚 critical minerals. It also ultimately aims to extend from Zambia and Congo to Africa鈥檚 east coast through Tanzania and be a coast-to-coast rail link.

While Biden鈥檚 administration called it a 鈥済ame-changer鈥 for U.S. investment in Africa, it鈥檚 little more than a starting point for the U.S. and its partners with in Zambia and Congo. Congo has , most of which is heading to China to reinforce its critical mineral supply chain that the U.S. and Europe have to rely on.

Some success in Africa

Lobito was made possible by some American diplomatic success in Angola that led to a Western consortium winning the bid for the project in 2022 ahead of Chinese competition, a surprise given Angola鈥檚 . China financed a previous redevelopment of the railway.

The Biden administration accelerated , turning around what was an antagonistic relationship three decades ago when the U.S. armed anti-government rebels in Angola鈥檚 civil war. U.S.-Angola trade was $1.77 billion last year, while the U.S. has a stronger stake in regional security through a strategic presence on the Atlantic Ocean, and Louren莽o鈥檚 role mediating in

In Angola, Biden will announce new developments on health, agribusiness, security cooperation as well as the Lobito Corridor, White House officials said.

The visit, the first by a sitting U.S. president to Angola, will 鈥渉ighlight that remarkable evolution of the U.S.-Angola relationship,鈥 said Frances Brown, a special assistant to the president and senior director for African affairs at the National Security Council.

It will also draw attention to a perennial challenge for America鈥檚 value-based diplomacy in Africa. International rights groups have used Biden鈥檚 trip to criticize authoritarian shift. Political opponents have been imprisoned and allegedly tortured, while security and other laws have been passed in Angola that severely restrict freedoms, throwing some scrutiny on Washington鈥檚 new African partnership.

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Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa. Fatima Hussein in West Palm Beach, Florida, contributed to this report.

Gerald Imray And Will Weissert, The Associated Press