MONROVIA – On the sideline of high-level meeting of five African leaders and US president Donald Trump, and as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and expand economic cooperation between Liberia and the United States, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Wednesday held a high-level meeting with United States Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau in Washington, D.C.
This engagement followed what Executive Mansion release called “President Boakai’s successful participation in the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held at the White House”. Boakai joined four other African Heads of State for strategic discussions with President Donald J. Trump.
The summit reaffirmed Liberia’s role as a valued partner to the United States and set the stage for follow-up bilateral meetings focused on investment, development, and security cooperation.
During the meeting, President Boakai and Deputy Secretary Landau discussed practical avenues to expand U.S.-Liberia partnerships in the mining sector, small business development, and other key areas of private enterprise.
Both leaders emphasized the importance of increasing private sector investment as a driver of inclusive growth and job creation in Liberia, said an Executive Mansion press release.
Deputy Secretary Landau reportedly commended Liberia’s commitment to economic reform and lauded the recent signing of the Concession and Access Agreement (CAA) with Ivanhoe Liberia Ltd., which ensures multi-user access to Liberia’s vital rail corridor.
He recognized the agreement as a pivotal step toward improving infrastructure and facilitating long-term economic growth that benefits both countries.
President Boakai reaffirmed his government’s determination to foster a transparent, investor-friendly climate and underscored Liberia’s potential as a strategic hub for trade and investment in West Africa. He noted that deepening cooperation with the United States remains a top priority of his administration.
The meeting also addressed Liberia’s upcoming term on the United Nations Security Council for 2026–2027. President Boakai and Deputy Secretary Landau pledged to work closely on shared global priorities, including peacekeeping, regional stability, and democratic governance.
President Boakai expressed appreciation for the longstanding friendship between Liberia and the United States and welcomed continued engagement at all levels to unlock new opportunities for mutual benefit.