Africa: Ukraine War Looms Large Over Russia-Africa Summit

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African leaders are to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg at the end of this month for a summit, billed as strengthening cooperation in peace, security, and development.

But the second Russia-Africa Summit comes as Moscow continues to wage war against Ukraine. Russia's invasion has led to higher food and oil prices for many African nations - and prices could rise further after Russia this week pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, a U.N.-brokered deal that allowed Ukrainian food exports to reach international markets.

"I think there will be a lot of focus on who attends ... and last time in 2019, when the world looked very different before the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, there were 43 African heads of state that went to Sochi [Russia] for the 2019 summit," Gruzd told VOA. "They [Russia] are under a lot of pressure with what's happening in Ukraine and the ramifications of the conflict there in terms of commodity prices, particularly for Africans -- and also what's happening with Wagner and so on -- so this an opportunity for Russia to try to assert its place on the global stage as well," Dizolele told VOA."I think there would be talk about trade ... Russia's trade with Africa is really negligible.

 

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