Washington : US President Donald Trump started a series of shocking decisions one after the other as soon as he came to power. One of them is to ban usaid by Trump, which helps needy countries around the world. His decision had a major impact on poor countries like Africa. The US International Development Agency (USAID) has spent billions of dollars for medicines, vaccination, education programs and employment generation to needy countries around the world.

Now Trump has taken another big decision. Following the ban on the agency, Trump has now decided to limit a diplomatic appearance in Africa. According to a report published by the New York Times, the Trump administration has made major changes in the State Department. The administration has decided to ban embassy in Africa. According to reports, the draft executive order is likely to be signed in the coming weeks.

 

According to a New York Times report, the Trump administration will shut down American embassies and consulates in Africa. The Office of African Affairs of the State Department will also be abolished. In turn, the US will set up a small office that the White House will report to the National Security Council. This will not only change the foreign policies of Africa, but the reorganization of the entire department will also get a new shape under America first policy.

 

Embassy also closed in Canada

Apart from Africa, these changes will also be made in Canada. All Canadian cases will be handed over to the Task Force led by External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio.

In addition, the four bureau will be consolidated in the regional core, which will include Eurasia, Europe, Russia and Central Asia. The Middle East Core Arabia will focus on Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, focusing on the Latin America core America, South America and Caribbean areas and the Indo-Pacific Corps East Asia, Southeast Asia, India, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives.

In addition, diplomatic offices and initiatives will be discontinued on democracy, human rights, women’s issues, migration and climate policy.

The US rejected these claims.

Meanwhile, the United States has rejected these claims of the New York Times. The US State Department has described these reports as fake news.

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