
1. Eritrea.
This small country in the Horn of Africa has never been visited by a U.S. president. Although the U.S. has diplomatic relations with Eritrea, the relationship has been strained in recent years due to human rights concerns.
2. South Sudan.
Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan has yet to receive a visit from a U.S. president. The country has been plagued by civil war and political instability, making it a challenging destination for high-level diplomatic visits.
3. Burundi.
Despite being one of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi has never been visited by a U.S. president. The country has faced political turmoil and human rights abuses in recent years, which may have contributed to its exclusion from high-level diplomatic visits.
4. Comoros.
This island nation in the Indian Ocean has never been visited by a U.S. president. While the U.S. has maintained diplomatic relations with Comoros since its independence from France in 1975, the country has not been a high priority for American foreign policy.
5. Sao Tome and Principe.
This small island nation off the coast of West Africa has never been visited by a U.S. president. Although the U.S. has provided aid and support to Sao Tome and Principe in the past, it has not been a major focus of American foreign policy.
6. Guinea-Bissau.
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, Guinea-Bissau has never received a visit from a U.S. president. The country has faced political instability and economic challenges, which may have contributed to its exclusion from high-level diplomatic visits.
Others are:
Madagascar
Malawi
Cabo Verde
Mozambique
Namibia
Mali
Chad
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