Togo: Sandra Johnson and Ambassador Fitzsimmons talk about MCC Threshold reforms

Economic governance
Tuesday, 09 August 2022 16:30
Togo: Sandra Johnson and Ambassador Fitzsimmons talk about MCC Threshold reforms

(Togo First) - A week ago, on August 2, Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Minister, Secretary General of the Presidency of Togo, and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons, U.S. Ambassador to Togo, met. On this occasion, the two women talked about issues related to the implementation of reforms falling under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Threshold Program.

The US diplomat praised Togo for what it had achieved by implementing the reforms while Johnson attributed the achievements to President Gnassingbé’s commitment to the task. The Togolese official praised her leader for launching a battery of reforms “whose benefits now go beyond the resources that the country can expect from the MCC.”

The two personalities also talked about the organization of the next US-Africa leaders' summit and regional security issues.

Togo and the US have a partnership that covers several areas, including security, diplomacy, economy, trade, education, health, and agriculture. When the two officials met in Lomé, Johnson lauded the cooperation between their countries, as well as America’s help relative to maritime security and development programs implemented in Togo.

Esaïe Edoh

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