Russia hails new 'world order taking shape' as Putin prepares Africa summit

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'We intend to give an additional impetus to these ties and elevate them to a brand-new level,' Ambassador Anatoly Antonov tells Newsweek.

that Moscow is preparing to boost strategic ties with African nations in line with an emerging new international order as PresidentThe gathering will come amid Western accusations that Russia is weaponizing food exports after Moscow pulled out of a grain deal and struck Ukrainian ports in a war that just entered its 18th month.

This concept, he argued,"stands behind the Second Russia-Africa Summit, which will take place on July 27-28 in Saint Petersburg," the second of its kind since the debut event was held October 2019 in Sochi. Since then, Russia has maintained robust relations across much of Africa, even as a largely Western coalition of nations backing Kyiv seek to isolate Moscow on the world stage.

"We look forward to developing the mutually beneficial strategic partnership with the countries of the continent at a time when a multipolar world order is taking shape," Antonov said. The Russian leader also offered to replace the Ukrainian supply with Russia's own exports as food security is set to be a major topic in Saint Petersburg.

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