President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed what he terms Russia’s commitment to deepening its engagement with Africa. This is after Russian President Vladimir Putin said that his country wanted to double its trade with the continent in the next five years.
Did you know? Diplomatic relations between the Republic of South Africa and the Russian Federation were established on 28 February 1992. #BetterAfricaBetterWorld pic.twitter.com/rg54uACnYb
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On Ramaphosa’s visit, deals worth billions of dollars are expected to be signed in the fields of nuclear energy, mining, oil, gas and agriculture.
Ramaphosa held bi-lateral talks with his Russian counterpart.
“Appreciate your effort in bringing together all these African countries. Obviously, the platform that we are utilising is economic development and we appreciate that as Africa being part of the effort- the Africa Free Trade area presents an opportunity for African countries to participate with Russia in a meaningful way.”
President @CyrilRamaphosa meeting with President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on the side-lines of the first Russia-Africa Summit held in Sochi, Russia.
#BetterAfricaBetterWorld pic.twitter.com/wrlz9lecGh— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) October 23, 2019
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