The Russia-Africa summit scheduled for next summer in St. Petersburg will address many issues in the light of the anti-Russian campaign of Western countries, Ambassador-at-Large for the Russian Foreign Ministry Oleg Ozerov, head of the Secretariat of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, said in an interview with TASS.
"Against the background of the West's campaign to isolate Russia politically and economically, we are working at all levels to create new instruments and mechanisms of cooperation with African states," the diplomat pointed out. - "We plan to include a discussion of issues related to the construction of a new architecture of the world order in conditions of strengthening multipolarity, including in the sphere of international security, in the agenda of the summit."
Ozerov also noted that during the summit it is planned to discuss "the topic of food and energy security, health, humanitarian cooperation, especially in the field of education, science and culture."
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Based on materials from TASS