Russia signs military cooperation with 33 African countries
Russia ready to provide security for African countries as it has already signed 33 agreements on military-technical cooperation.
Russia is ready to provide security for African countries, it has already signed 33 agreements on military-technical cooperation, Russian presidential advisor and Organizing Committee Executive Secretary Anton Kobyakov said.
“For Russia, the role of a security provider for the countries of the African continent is a practical, vital necessity. To date, Russia has signed agreements on regular military-technical cooperation with 33 [states] <…> of the African continent,” he said.
Kobyakov also noted that delegations from 54 countries and 45 African ministers are taking part in the first Russia-Africa ministerial conference.
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“More than 1,500 people, including 54 official delegations and 45 foreign ministers of the African continent, are taking part in our conference, which is being held on the Sirius federal territory,” he said.
According to him, such conferences will be held regularly between Russia-Africa summits.
The first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum is taking place on November 9-10 at the Sirius federal territory.
The event is attended by about 1,500 delegates, including more than 40 ministers from the African continent.
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