Africa: From Russia, With Little to Show for It

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Africa: From Russia, With Little to Show for It
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Analysis - President Vladimir Putin got more out of the Russia-Africa summit than most African leaders.

Africa's leaders shouldn't be 'loaded into buses like school children' at foreign summits, and that he felt adequately represented by the African Union . Namibian President Hage Geingob was sick, ISS Today was told. But many others just didn't feel comfortable showing implicit support for Russia., which looks as though it was written almost exclusively by the Kremlin.

Russia's private military company Wagner is propping up the CAR and Mali autocracies, with Burkina Faso's junta possibly next. Mali and Eritrea were the only African countries to vote against United Nations General Assembly resolutions condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Neither of these key demands were met. In a closed meeting with Ramaphosa and the six other governments comprising the African peace

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