U.S. and Ivory Coast Formalize Defense Cooperation and Enhance Economic Ties
The United States and Côte d'Ivoire have formalized their first bilateral defense cooperation plan, establishing Côte d'Ivoire as a key player in West African security. The country will host Flintlock 2025, a major special forces exercise involving over 40 nations, with preparations underway for Flintlock 2026.
Economic growth and trade have also been prioritized, with new U.S. commercial offices opening in Abidjan and over 20 billion Fcfa invested through the Development Finance Corporation. Six trade agreements representing nearly 400 billion Fcfa were signed during an AmCham regional summit.
The U.S. Exim Bank is supporting commercial partnerships with a financing framework of approximately 280 billion Fcfa. A new Millennium Challenge Corporation compact will transform Côte d'Ivoire's energy sector. The U.S. remains committed to its 65-year partnership with Côte d'Ivoire, emphasizing mutual respect and cooperation in various fields.
