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CDC’s Koijee Mourns Lindsey Graham, Extends Condolences to American People

MONROVIA – The Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), through official Koijee, has issued a statement mourning the legacy of prominent U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham and extending condolences to the American people. The statement, published on July 2026, reflects on Graham’s personal influence and the diplomatic ties between Liberia and the United States. Koijee emphasized that statesmanship extends beyond political achievements, noting that relationships forged through diplomacy often outlive official meetings. The CDC’s gesture underscores the importance of international cooperation and the impact of American leadership abroad.

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