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Monday, April 7, 2025

PRESIDENT-ELECT BOAKAI MEETS US STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL

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In the heart of Washington, DC, the capital city of the United States, an important meeting took place yesterday that would potentially shape the future of Liberia. Joseph N. Boakai, the newly elected President of Liberia, arrived at the prestigious State Department building in the US, to meet with Molly Phee, the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. Both leaders held their nations’ interests at heart and recognized the significance of fostering a strong bilateral relationship between Liberia and the United States. Lyndon J. Ponnie, Sr., monitoring situation from Monrovia, reports.

As he stepped through the grand entrance, Boakai’s anticipation grew. He was about to meet Molly Phee, an experienced diplomat known for her genuine interest in the future of Liberia. They exchanged pleasantries and engaged in a substantive discussion on various aspects of mutual concern. The meeting was not merely a formal diplomatic encounter but an opportunity for deep connections and understanding.

A source familiar with the meeting, though unable to provide specific details, mentioned that Boakai passionately shared his vision for Liberia’s future. He emphasized the need for sustainable economic development, educational reform, and the consolidation of democratic institutions. He said Boakai further expressed his commitment to improving healthcare services, eradicating poverty, and empowering the youth.

Phee attentively listened, recognizing the weight of Boakai’s words. She commended him for his election to Liberia’s highest post, acknowledging his dedication to his people and his willingness to engage in meaningful dialogue. On behalf of the US government, Phee expressed the desire to support Liberia in its pursuit of progress, said our source traveling with Mr. Boakai.

The conversation moved beyond the mere exchange of ideas as the meeting transitioned into a collaborative brainstorming session, according to our source. Both leaders identified areas of potential partnership, ranging from trade and investment to security cooperation and educational exchanges. They emphasized the importance of strengthening democracy and promoting good governance in Liberia, as these were key pillars for driving prosperity.

Boakai was inspired by the depth of knowledge displayed by Phee throughout the discussion, the source revealed. Phee shared valuable insights and experiences from different countries in Africa, offering perspectives on successes and challenges alike. The Liberian President-elect felt immense gratitude for the commitment of the United States to the African continent.

After a fruitful discussion filled with shared goals and aspirations, the meeting concluded with a renewed sense of optimism. Boakai and Phee sealed their commitment to work together towards a brighter future for Liberia with a firm handshake before posing for  group photo.

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