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Donald Trump tells African leaders his friends 'are going to your countries to get rich' and praises made-up nation 'Nambia' | Donald Trump tells African leaders his friends 'are going to your countries to get rich' and praises made-up nation 'Nambia' |
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Donald Trump has told African leaders the continent “has tremendous business potential” in a speech, and also praised healthcare advances in a non-existent country. | |
The US president said he had “so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich” as he hosted a lunch with African heads of state at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. | |
He went on the laud the health system of “Nambia” – which is not a nation – as “increasingly self-sufficient”. | |
A White House transcript appears to suggest he intended to refer to Namibia, whose President Hage Geingob also delivered a speech at the assembly. Mr Trump may also have confused the country with Gambia or Zambia. | |
The US president twice referred to “Nambia” during his address on Wednesday. The first mention came as he read from a list of the countries whose leaders were in attendance. | |
He said: “I’m greatly honoured to host this lunch, to be joined by the leaders of Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Nambia, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda and South Africa.” | |
Mr Trump later congratulated the nine leaders on attracting businesses from the US. | |
“Africa has tremendous business potential,” he said. “I have so many friends going to your countries, trying to get rich. I congratulate you. They’re spending a lot of money. | |
“It has a tremendous business potential and represents huge amounts of different markets. And for American firms it’s really become a place that they have to go – that they want to go.” | |
Moving on to African health initiatives, he said: “Uganda has made incredible strides in the battle against HIV/AIDS. In Guinea and Nigeria, you fought a horrifying Ebola outbreak. Nambia’s health system is increasingly self-sufficient.” | |
The gaffe was ridiculed on social media. | The gaffe was ridiculed on social media. |
“Covfefe is the unofficial beverage of Nambia,” joked Episcopalian priest Broderick Greer, in reference to Mr Trump’s infamous mistyped tweet earlier this year. | |
“Nambia doesn’t exist and already has better healthcare than we’re about to get from Republicans,” said TV writer Benjamin Siemon. | |
Mr Trump is not the first politician to invent a nation on the UN stage. | Mr Trump is not the first politician to invent a nation on the UN stage. |
In January, Polish foreign minister Witold Waszczykowski said officials from non-existent “San Escobar” had supported his country’s bid for a place on the UN security council. | |