By Margret Nyumah
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to upholding the values, and democratic principles it shares with the United States.
Boakai was speaking in Washington D.C on July 9, 2025 at the US-African Leaders Summit with U.S President, Donald Trump.
The summit, aims at strengthening ties between the United States and key African nations, focused on diplomacy, trade, security, and investment.
In his remarks, President Boakai expressed Liberia’s gratitude for the longstanding partnership between the two nations, emphasizing shared values and mutual interests.

“We recently celebrated your 249th Independence Anniversary at your Embassy in Monrovia, Mr. President. We thank you for the opportunity to be here today,” President Boakai stated. “Liberia has been a longstanding friend of the United States, and we believe in your vision of making America great again. Our partnership stretches far back, and we stand with you on economic diplomacy and commercial cooperation.” He added.
An executive Mansion release says, President Boakai highlighted Liberia’s rich endowment of natural resources, calling for strengthened collaboration in the mineral sector.
“Liberia has vast mineral potential, and as a good and trusted friend, we are seeking support to conduct comprehensive mineral surveys. This is vital to unlocking sustainable growth and mutual economic benefits,” he noted.
Attendees at the US-African summit
At the high level meeting, the Liberian Chief executive reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to peace, stability, and democratic governance, citing the country’s progress in holding successive democratic elections and maintaining regional stability.
“We are fortunate to have enjoyed relative peace and democratic continuity. Our country is steadily cooling down after years of conflict, and we are proud of the democratic path we continue to follow,” he said.
He also called for deeper American engagement in Liberia’s development journey, especially in the areas of investment, infrastructure, and security cooperation.
“We would like to see increased American investment in Liberia. We believe the United States can play a key role in advancing peace and security within our region, and we are committed to working closely with you in that regard,” he added.
He called for increased American investment in Liberia, expressing his hope that such initiatives would be supported and advanced during President Trump’s leadership.
In response, U.S. President Donald Trump praised President Boakai for his articulate speech and command of the English language.