Russia Expands Diplomatic Presence Across Africa

27 May

Russia is moving forward with plans to expand its diplomatic footprint in Africa, with several new embassies in the pipeline, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced at a recent briefing.

 

According to Zakharova, preparations are underway to reopen Russian embassies in Niger and Sierra Leone, and to establish a new diplomatic mission in South Sudan. These steps follow a government directive issued in December 2024.

 

Russia also intends to strengthen its presence in The Gambia, Togo, and the Comoros Islands.

 

Zakharova emphasized that this effort is part of a broader push to deepen economic, political, and investment cooperation with African partners. “This is not a one-way initiative. We are also responding to strong interest from African countries in closer engagement with Russia,” she said.

 

 

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Based on TASS materials