Lors des six derniers jours, le conseiller du président américain Donald Trump pour l’Afrique, Massad Boulos, a effectué des visites en Tunisie, en Libye et en Algérie dans le cadre de sa tournée maghrébine annoncée depuis avril. Il est donc plus que probable que le Maroc soit sa prochaine destination.
Today, I had a constructive meeting with President Saied @TnPresidency, where we reaffirmed the historic ties between the United States and Tunisia and discussed efforts to resolve regional conflicts. pic.twitter.com/91dv7TrxU2
— U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa (@US_SrAdvisorAF) July 22, 2025
Good meeting with Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dabaiba in Tripoli. We discussed the importance of restoring calm, preventing violence, and advancing political dialogue as we work together to enhance U.S.-Libyan cooperation that will benefit Americans and Libyans. We also look… pic.twitter.com/bdn3IDvF5p
— U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa (@US_SrAdvisorAF) July 23, 2025
I was pleased to be received in Benghazi by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. We discussed U.S. support for Libyan efforts to unify institutions, reinforce sovereignty, and chart a path to stability and prosperity through political dialogue. pic.twitter.com/26JOa0ptGT
— U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa (@US_SrAdvisorAF) July 24, 2025
Honored to join @NOC_Libya and @Hillintl in Tripoli for a significant $235M infrastructure agreement with Hill International. This partnership supports @NOC_Libya’s modernization efforts to boost gas production and exports. pic.twitter.com/CxlcVJknM3
— U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa (@US_SrAdvisorAF) July 23, 2025
An honor to sit down with President Tebboune for an exchange of ideas on the U.S.-Algerian bilateral relationship’s dynamic present and bright future, to include opportunities for commercial collaboration, mutual support for prosperity across Africa, and to share perspectives on… pic.twitter.com/GTmjh3FFJ4
— U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa (@US_SrAdvisorAF) July 27, 2025
Le succès de Washington dans son retour diplomatique dans la région dépendra de la capacité de la tournée maghrébine de Boulos à générer une mobilisation significative autour des processus de paix enlisés depuis longtemps.