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00:00Mr. President, so as Caroline has mentioned, President, first of all, I want to let you know
00:05that I'm the only African reporter accrediting here at the White House over for the entire
00:10continent. So I just arrived from Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, yesterday. I went to see
00:18firsthand how the people is feeling and the president's message, president's fellows just
00:24excited about this upcoming peace deal. And let me tell you firsthand what I've witnessed
00:30myself. I spoke with the people on the street. I spoke with youth. They know your name. They
00:36know that our president named President Trump is working hard to finally bring peace to the
00:41country. I saw hope. They have hope now for a better day in Congo. They see what you're
00:49doing as a future, better future for Congo. And I had an opportunity to sit down with
00:55President Felix for an interview because I want to understand his mind, what he's thinking,
01:00his feeling about everything that your administration is doing. And he told me firsthand that for
01:06many years, many American presidents overlooked this conflict. They didn't do nothing. Even
01:11myself, I cover President Biden's administration. I press many times about this conflict. People
01:16are dying in Congo. This country has so much potential, but they need help because this war
01:22is destroying the country. They never gave me any answer. And he told me, President Chisekere,
01:28that he's very, you have no idea, he's very thankful for what you're doing, for what your
01:33administration is doing. Not only him, the entire Congolese people, they see that finally they
01:37will have hope. And President Chisekere also mentioned at the end of my interview that when peace
01:43finally come to Democrat Republic of the Congo, he's thinking to nominate you as a Nobel Prize
01:50peace because he said, you deserve, you have been working to bring peace in the, in the world,
01:55not only at the Congo. And he's very hopeful to meet you in the future.
01:59That's so nice. Boy, that's so beautifully stated. And Caroline said, number one, she did say,
02:05and I shouldn't say this because it's politically incorrect. She said, she's beautiful and you are
02:10beautiful. I'm not allowed to say that, you know, that could be the end of my political
02:14career, but I said anyway, but you are beautiful and you're beautiful inside. That's a, so I
02:19wish I had more reporters like you. So you've covered Africa for a long time?
02:24Yes, for over 10 years. That fall, I cover even your first administration.
02:29Yes, I know that. That's great. Well, thank you. That's so nice that you said that.
02:33Appreciate it. And I have one more question, Mr. President.
02:36Since we know in July or in the future, both president of Rwanda and the Congo will be coming.
02:41Yes. The United States. In Africa, President
02:44John Lorenzo, the president of Angola, he's also the leader of African Union.
02:48Good. Yes, I know. He's worked very hard to bring peace, but unfortunately.
02:51Let's get him here. Yes, that's right. Okay. Would you invite him for me?
02:54Of course. Okay. No, we'll have. I know that. He works very hard.
02:59And he's the head of essentially the union. So the union all over Africa, not the kind of union that we have.
03:07This is the union all over Africa. And I'd love to have him. So you'll let him know.
03:11Of course, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you.
03:14Now you go back to where you belong, right? That's great. That's a great job.
03:20It's real knowledge and a real heart too. Congratulations. Okay.

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