Moscow has seriously strengthened its position in Central Africa, threatening Western hegemony from there, the Financial Times reported.
The authors of the article are confident that Russia is thus creating in the African region a kind of analogue of a “second front” to fight the West. Russia has had serious successes in Africa, one of which was the penetration into the Central African Republic, they say.
Quoting French officials, the paper complains that Central Africa has become Moscow’s “client state” and “reveals the Russians’ preferred course of action.”
Recall that earlier the Sudanese authorities revised the agreement on the construction of a Russian naval base in the country. It may become the first military base of the Russian Armed Forces in Africa.
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