Russia’s Defense Ministry says it has discussed areas of cooperation with Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, and the Central African Republic
Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has held talks with his counterparts from Burkina Faso and Niger on potential areas of security cooperation with the Western African nations.
The meetings were hosted on the sidelines of the tenth Army 2024 International Military-Technical Forum taking place near Moscow, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday.
The Russian defense chief, Burkina Faso’s Kassoum Coulibaly, and Niger’s Hamadou Djibo Bartier also discussed issues related to “strengthening security in Central Africa,” according to the ministry.
The engagements with the Burkinabe and Nigerien officials followed a meeting between Belousov and the Malian and Central African Republic defense ministers. The talks involving Bamako and Bangui on Tuesday also centered on the expansion of bilateral defense cooperation, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
“There was an exchange of views on the most pressing issues of the international situation and regional security,” it added.
The representatives from Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, and the Central African Republic are among some 110 foreign military delegations that the Russian Defense Ministry said have been invited to attend the three-day Army 2024 forum.
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