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Russia Strengthens Africa Ties with New Department, Eyes Expanded Economic Engagement

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
February 5, 2025
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Russia has launched a Department for Partnership with Africa, marking a significant step in its efforts to bolster ties with the continent.

This move is part of Moscow’s broader strategy to pivot towards the Global South amid growing isolation from the West following the Ukraine invasion.

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Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov inaugurated the department, acknowledging past mistakes and attributing Russia’s diminished African engagement to post-Soviet financial constraints and an initial pro-Western orientation.

Lavrov emphasized Russia’s historical ties with Africa, highlighting Soviet-era support for anti-colonial movements.

Russia aims to strengthen Africa’s position in the multipolar world, advocating for its interests on the international stage, including a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.

Moscow is also increasing its economic engagement with Africa, with bilateral trade reaching $25 billion in 2024.

However, Lavrov noted that trade remains below its potential and called for further investment in energy, transport, digital technology, and nuclear cooperation.

The new department will oversee Russia’s Africa policy through multilateral organizations, including the African Union and BRICS.

Additionally, Russia plans to expand its diplomatic footprint with new embassies in Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Gambia, Liberia, the Comoros, and Togo.

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