The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trump must meet African leaders

UN ENVOYS: US PRESIDENT SHOULD ARRANGE FACE-TO-FACE AT GATHERING IN ADDIS ABABA

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Widespread anger over derogatory comments about immigrants from Africa.

United Nations

African UN envoys suggested this week that US President Donald Trump meet with African leaders in Ethiopia this month after he was reported to have described some immigrants from Africa and Haiti as coming from “sh*thole” countries.

African ambassador­s met with US Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Nikki Haley, who told them she regretted the political drama around what was said a week ago at a White House meeting on immigratio­n, according to diplomats at the UN meeting.

The diplomats said that South African UN Ambassador Jerry Matjila, who spoke on behalf of the group, told Haley that “it could be useful” for Trump to address African leaders directly when they meet in Addis Ababa at the African Union (AU).

That meeting is due to take place on January 28 and 29, according to the AU website.

Haley told the ambassador­s she did not know what had been said in last week’s White House meeting and promised to convey the African ambassador­s’ message to Trump when she meets with him in Washington yesterday, according to the diplomats.

Trump has denied using such derogatory language.

The US mission to the United Nations declined to comment on the UN meeting beyond a tweet it posted, which read: “Thank you to the Africa Group for meeting today. We discussed our long relationsh­ip and history of combating HIV, fighting terrorism, and committing to peace throughout the region.”

African UN ambassador­s issued a statement on January 12 that said they were “extremely appalled at, and strongly condemned the outrageous, racist, xenophobic remarks attributed to the president of the United States”.

They demanded Trump retract

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