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President Putin Hosts African Leaders During The Second Russia-Africa Summit

Russia Partners With 40 African Countries For Military Support

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Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has announced a partnership with 40 African countries to strengthen their military capabilities and free them from the ”vestiges of colonialism.”
This was disclosed on Friday 28th July 2023 in St Petersburg, Russia, at the close of the second Russia-Africa Summit.
According to him, “We are developing partnerships in military and military-technical cooperation with more than 40 African states to strengthen the defence capabilities of the countries.
“African states received a wide range of weapons and technology, some for free.
“Some of these deliveries are provided on a gratuitous basis with the aim of enhancing the security and sovereignty of the countries.”
He stated that representatives from African countries have been invited to actively participate in Russia-organised military forums dealing with the technical aspects of the weapons and also manoeuvers to become familiar with the equipment and usage.
Putin noted that the partnership is to provide assistance to the countries in their efforts to free themselves from the “vestiges of colonialism.”
Earlier, President Putin announced a free supply of 25,000 to 50,000 tonnes of grains to the countries in four months’ time.
This, he said, is to cushion the effect of food insecurity in these zones while working towards food sovereignty.
He said the grains will be shipped freely into African countries like Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Somalia and Eritrea.

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