The Trump administration is currently engaging in discussions with several African nations.
These talks are centered around the possibility of these countries accepting migrants expelled by the United States.
The US State Department has confirmed the ongoing negotiations with African states regarding this matter.
This move comes as part of the US government’s efforts to address the issue of expelled migrants.
The countries involved in the talks have not been officially disclosed by the State Department.
The implications of such agreements on the migrants’ futures remain to be seen.
In a separate initiative, Washington is also working on peace plans for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
FRANCE 24’s Fraser Jackson discusses the progress made on the DR Congo peace plans with the State Department.
The developments in these discussions and peace efforts are closely monitored by various stakeholders.