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Nearly 50 African states to attend summit in Russia – FM | |
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About half of the countries will be represented by heads of state or government, according to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow | About half of the countries will be represented by heads of state or government, according to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow |
Forty-nine countries have confirmed their participation in the Russia-Africa summit set to take place next week in St. Petersburg, Aleksandr Polyakov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Africa department, announced on Tuesday. | Forty-nine countries have confirmed their participation in the Russia-Africa summit set to take place next week in St. Petersburg, Aleksandr Polyakov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Africa department, announced on Tuesday. |
Polyakov said the decision to participate demonstrates African nations’ firm commitment to developing relations with Moscow, despite Western pressure. | Polyakov said the decision to participate demonstrates African nations’ firm commitment to developing relations with Moscow, despite Western pressure. |
“So far, we have received confirmation of participation from 49 African delegations, with about half of the African countries to be represented at the highest level: the level of heads of state and government,” he told the media. | “So far, we have received confirmation of participation from 49 African delegations, with about half of the African countries to be represented at the highest level: the level of heads of state and government,” he told the media. |
The second Russia-Africa Summit is scheduled for July 27-28, taking place alongside the Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which is expected to provide a platform for business meetings and panel sessions. | The second Russia-Africa Summit is scheduled for July 27-28, taking place alongside the Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which is expected to provide a platform for business meetings and panel sessions. |
The first high-level meeting was held in Sochi in 2019 under the theme ‘For peace, security, and development’. Nearly 50 African heads of state attended. | The first high-level meeting was held in Sochi in 2019 under the theme ‘For peace, security, and development’. Nearly 50 African heads of state attended. |
Polyakov said that final preparations for the event were underway, with a schedule of meetings involving President Vladimir Putin being developed. | Polyakov said that final preparations for the event were underway, with a schedule of meetings involving President Vladimir Putin being developed. |
“Bilateral and multilateral documents of our cooperation with Africans are being prepared for signing,” the diplomat stated. | “Bilateral and multilateral documents of our cooperation with Africans are being prepared for signing,” the diplomat stated. |
Last month, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said the event is a “serious first step” toward Moscow’s “economic and political return to Africa.” | Last month, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said the event is a “serious first step” toward Moscow’s “economic and political return to Africa.” |
The names of the countries attending the conference have not been released, but Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said in March that he would be present. | The names of the countries attending the conference have not been released, but Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said in March that he would be present. |
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has also accepted Putin’s invitation to the summit, TASS reported last week, citing a spokesperson for Pretoria’s embassy in Moscow. | South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has also accepted Putin’s invitation to the summit, TASS reported last week, citing a spokesperson for Pretoria’s embassy in Moscow. |
The Kremlin said that an African peace initiative aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine will be discussed on the sidelines of the summit. | The Kremlin said that an African peace initiative aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine will be discussed on the sidelines of the summit. |
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