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President Trump's 'Nambia' remarks at U.N. prompt Twitter scorn

President Trump referred to a nonexistent country at a luncheon with African leaders during the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday — and Twitter wasn’t having it.

Trump spoke of “Nambia” in his opening remarks, before saying “Nambia’s health system is increasingly self-sufficient” during the event, at the Palace Hotel in New York.

"Nambia" doesn't exist — the name appeared to be a merger of Namibia in southwestern Africa and Zambia, located to the northeast of Namibia. Gambia, in west Africa, was also a contender.

A White House transcript later clarified that Trump had in fact been referring to Namibia.

Located to the north of South Africa, Namibia is known for its stunning desert landscapes, and diamonds.

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At the luncheon, Trump also praised Africa for having “tremendous business potential."

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“I have so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich. I congratulate you, they're spending a lot of money. It has tremendous business potential, representing huge amounts of different markets.

"It's really become a place they have to go, that they want to go," he said.

 

 

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