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Trump’s Top Diplomat in Africa Leaving State Department

  • Troy Fitrell, the U.S. State Department’s senior official for Africa, will retire on July 15 and leave his post.
  • Fitrell has been serving as the acting head of the State Department's African affairs division because the Trump administration has yet to appoint a Senate-confirmed assistant secretary.
  • Jonathan Pratt, who serves as the Bureau of African Affairs' second-in-command and previously held the position of U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti, will take over as the bureau’s lead official following Fitrell’s departure.
  • Fitrell instructed U.S. ambassadors last month to seek commercial opportunities for American companies, reflecting the administration’s shift from aid to trade in Africa.
  • The leadership transition occurs as the U.S. intensifies its efforts to challenge the growing presence of China and Russia in Africa, particularly in the areas of mineral resources and commerce.
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Top Africa official in US government to leave in July, State Dept says

The U.S. State Department's top official for Africa, Troy Fitrell, will retire in mid-July, a State Department spokesperson said on Thursday, adding the Africa bureau's number two, Jonathan Pratt, will step into the role.

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