US is ‘all in’ for Africa, Antony Blinken says opening coastal tour
- Opening a trip in the shadow of the rising influence of Russia and China on the continent, Blinken vowed ‘We are all in when it comes to Africa’
- Blinken is touring Cabo Verde, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Angola as security deteriorates in the Sahel and doubts grow about a US base in coup-hit Niger

Antony Blinken said on Monday the United States was committed to deeper relations with Africa despite global crises as he opened a trip in the shadow of coups and the rising influence of Russia and China on the continent.
Blinken is touring four democracies on the Atlantic Coast – Cabo Verde, formerly known as Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Angola – as security deteriorates in the Sahel and doubts grow about a key US base in coup-hit Niger.
US President Joe Biden welcomed African leaders in 2022 in a show of new-found US attention to the continent.
But Biden failed to live up to a promise to visit last year and Blinken’s trip is his first to sub-Saharan Africa in 10 months as he has been consumed since October with the Israel-Gaza war.

Blinken nonetheless quoted Biden as he vowed “We are all in when it comes to Africa.”