LUANDA, Angola—President Joe Biden arrived in Angola on Dec. 2, in what is likely to be the last foreign trip of his presidency as he seeks to bolster ties with African countries amid the growing influence of China and Russia on the continent.
Biden will begin his two-day meetings on Dec. 3 with an official arrival ceremony in Angola’s capital, Luanda. Later, he will participate in a bilateral meeting with Angolan President João Lourenço.
Biden will later deliver remarks at the National Museum of Slavery.
On Dec. 4, the president will travel to Lobito, a port city in western Angola. He will tour the Lobito port terminal, visit a food processing factory, and participate in the Lobito Corridor Trans-Africa summit….