U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill's 10-day visit to Africa is unprecedented. It is being seen as an opportunity for African officials to punch home their view that the continent's debt burden is unsustainable and that trade barriers in Europe and the United States must be dismantled. O'Neill is known to be one of the most skeptical and critical voices in the Bush Administration when it comes to assistance for Africa.
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