
Russia Says Ready To Support Mozambique In Fight Against Terrorism, Pledges More Economic Cooperation
21 November 2021 22:42
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Russia is ready to support Mozambique in the fight against terrorism through cooperation in the field of intelligence, and further promises strengthening cooperation in various economic sectors, Russian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mikhail Bogdanov said at the end of a meeting with Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário in Maputo.
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Bogdanov, who is
also Russia’s Special Presidential Representative for the Middle East
and Africa, defended the importance of African countries, including
Mozambique, launching initiatives on their own real needs for combating
the phenomenon in international forums, especially at the level of the
United Nations.
In
the context of anti-terrorist cooperation between Moscow and the
African continent, the Russian diplomat said it was important for
Africans to help the world understand their efforts in this fight.
Russia and Mozambique have consistently maintained that all problems,
conflicts and crises, unfortunately, still remain on this continent, and
should be resolved based on the approaches of Africans themselves, and
of course with moral, political and material support from the UN and the
UN Security Council.
Bogdanov
considered the situation in Cabo Delgado a serious issue, which is why
his country was offering to help address it. It is worth noting that
during an earlier high-level visit to Maputo by Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov, it was announced that Russia would increase
counter-terrorism cooperation with Mozambique. Since then, no reports
have been made available publicly about concrete contributions in
fighting terrorism in Mozambique.
Mozambique
has been grappling with an insurgency in its northernmost province of
Cabo Delgado since 2017, but currently improving after the deployment of
joint military force with the primary responsibility of ensuring peace
and stability, and for restoring normalcy in Mozambique.
Bogdanov
also met Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Verónica Macamo
Dhlovo, with terrorism again dominating the conversation between the
two. Themes related to bilateral cooperation in the areas of economy and
trade, the humanitarian sphere and others of mutual interest were
discussed. During tropical cyclone Idai in April 2019, Russia helped by
sending humanitarian supplies to Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique.
Mikhail
Bogdanov said that Russia places special emphasis on relations with
countries on the African continent, highlighted the holding, in October
2019, of the first Russia-Africa Summit, at which Mozambique was
represented by President Filipe Nyusi.
"Preparations
are now underway for the second [Russia-Africa] summit, which will take
place in 2022, and we would be grateful if Mozambique were represented
at the highest possible level,” Bogdanov said.
Russia
has had economic cooperation with Mozambique. There is an increasing
interest of the Russian business community in building partnerships with
Mozambique, which matches Maputo’s intention to attract Russian
investment and technical assistance. Until recently, reports on the
"hidden debts” scandal amounted to US$2 billion loan scam involving two
banks, the Credit Suisse and the Russia’s VTB bank. The secrecy and
corruption surrounding the loans dealt devastating blows to Mozambique’s
credibility and reputation.
It
was the Wall Street Journal first revealed the hidden debt in April
2016. By U.S. court ruling, the Russian bank VTB agreed to pay more than
US$6 million to settle the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
In
2015, Rosneft was awarded three licenses to extract natural gas near
the Rovuma basin, in partnership with Exxon Mobil. The plan is to create
a consortium with the participation of a Mozambican company, Rosneft
and ExxonMobil to develop offshore hydrocarbon fields near Mozambique.
Besides that, Inter RAO-Export and EdM (Mozambique) also signed
a memorandum of understanding in power generation.
Back
in August 2019, when President of Mozambique Filipe Nyusi held talks
with Russian President Vladimir Putin, both agreed on deepening economic
cooperation especially in energy, oil and gas exploration, and the
development of Russian-Mozambican cooperation in various other mutually
viable sectors. A series of bilateral agreements to boost that expected
cooperation were signed between the two countries.
With
an approximate population of 30 million, Mozambique is endowed with
rich and extensive natural resources but remains one of the poorest and
most underdeveloped countries in the world.
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