
Putin Stresses Broadening Economic Cooperation with African States
02 December 2021 12:53
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated some aspects of Russia's foreign policy agenda when he received letters of credence from 20 foreign ambassadors, including seven from Africa, who had arrived in the country to begin their duty tour.
The
seven new African ambassadors are from Republics of Angola, Benin,
Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Mauritania and Somalia. The ceremony formally
marks the official beginning of the ambassadors' duties in the Russian
Federation, and it usually takes place twice a year in the St. Alexander
Hall of the Great Kremlin Palace.
President Vladimir Putin made concrete reference to his earlier speech delivered in November at the expanded meeting of the Foreign Ministry Board, in which he outlined the priorities
of Russia's foreign policy and gave a detailed overview of the current
difficult international situation, as well as approaches to settling
acute global and regional problems.
He
has been consistently pursuing the idea that it is possible
to effectively cope with the numerous challenges and threats only
through joint efforts of the entire global community, that Russia was
ready for such cooperation.
"In fact,
I believe that without joining the efforts of all states, without
establishing mutually beneficial and equal cooperation it will be
impossible to address such difficult global problems and achieve success
in fighting climate change, or countering terrorism and organized
crime, or ensuring sustainable development,” the Russian leader
stressed.
During
his speech at the ceremony, Putin said Russia was ready to raise
economic cooperation including developing investment and deepening
trade, as well as increasing humanitarian assistance to African
countries.
Putin
told Ambassador Augusto da Silva Cunha form the Republic of Angola,
that Russia has long friendly relations with Angola. "What matters most
is that, together with our Angolan friends, we intend to fully develop a
comprehensive cooperation, to promote political dialogue and carry on
joint work in trade, investment, and culture among other things.” These,
in particular, were discussed during the Angolan Foreign Minister's
visit to Russia in October.
At
the ceremony was Akambi Andre Okounlola-Biaou from the Republic
of Benin. He was reminded of Russia continues to expand interaction
with Benin. Notably, it is currently drafting an intergovernmental
agreement on military cooperation and a memorandum of understanding
in the area of sport. Russian companies are interested in participating
in joint geological prospecting, energy and infrastructure projects
in Benin.
Ghana's
ambassador Lesley Akyaa Opoku-Ware is serving her second term in
Moscow. Putin noted the steady development of the bilateral relations,
and pointed to efforts at expanding interaction in the field of trade
and energy, including the peaceful nuclear development in that country.
"We jointly produce minerals and hydrocarbons. And, of course, we will
continue to train professionals for various sectors of Ghana's economy,”
Putin added.
With
the Republic of Guinea, represented by the newly arrived Ambassador
Maju Kake, Russia hopes that political life in this West African country
will soon stabilize, and will attain a national accord. For many years,
Russia has been offering substantial investment into the Guinean
economy. Russian companies have been producing and processing mineral
commodities in Guinea. According to Putin, it is now time to implement
new interesting projects, including those in the sphere of energy,
infrastructure, fisheries and agriculture.
Abdullahi
Yibaikwal Shehu is the new ambassador from the Federal Republic
of Nigeria. Russia is satisfied with Nigeria as a key partner in Africa.
Putin said: "We talked with President Muhammadu Buhari during the Russia-Africa Summit held in Sochi two years ago. We hope that the Nigerian leadership will
support Russia’s initiative to hold another meeting between the Russian
and African leaders in 2022.”
Russia
leader added "As for specific areas of bilateral cooperation, we find
expansion of the detailed dialogue on topical problems related
to supporting stability on the global hydrocarbon markets, countering
terrorism and religious extremism, to be quite promising.”
At
the ceremony, Putin told Mohamed Mahmoud Dahi (Islamic Republic
of Mauritania) that "There are favorable opportunities for expanding
trade and economic ties with the Islamic Republic of Mauritania,
including in the area of high-seas fisheries where we cooperate
closely.” Russia, however, appreciates Mauritania's substantial
contribution to fighting terrorism in the Sahara-Sahel zone.
With
Hassan Abdi Daoud from Somalia located in the Horn of Africa, Putin
told him that Russia has advocated for an expanded cooperation with
the Federal Republic of Somalia. That the Somalian Government is working
actively to strengthen the country's sovereignty and territorial
integrity, it is fighting terrorism and extremism, striving to create
favorable conditions for the socioeconomic revival. "We hope that all
these efforts will be crowned with success,” asserted Putin.
Putin
hopes that with ambassadors' active participation, these relations will
be filled with new content, further hopes for mutually beneficial
projects and useful initiatives and, in general, will make rapid
progress for the benefit of the people and in the interests
of international security and stability.
Due
to the unfavorable pandemic situation, Kremlin still had to hold
the ceremony for the newly arrived ambassadors to present their letters
of credence in a strict and limited format. At the start of the
gathering, Putin congratulated them on the official start of their
diplomatic assignment in the Russian Federation. Russian authorities
pledged to help and offer necessary assistance to all the foreign envoys
in pursuit of their official assignments in the Russian Federation.
*Kester
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Putin Stresses Broadening Economic Cooperation with African States
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated some aspects of Russia's foreign policy agenda when he received letters of credence from 20 foreign ambassadors, including seven from Africa, who had arrived in the country to begin their duty tour