- cross-posted to:
- worldnews@lemmit.online
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- worldnews@lemmit.online
The summit, intended to showcase Russia’s diplomatic push to increase influence on the continent, is taking place amidst a significant boycott: only 17 out of 55 African countries will be represented by their leaders at the event scheduled for July 27-28.
Great to hear, but still 17 too many.
A lot of those 17 are dictatorships, where the elites are unsurprisingly big fans of Russia / Wagner helping them prop up their regimes. Actual normal people in those countries tend to be significantly more anti-Russia.
Agreed. Given the fallout of Russia exiting the grain deal, which disproportionately affects Africa, I expected less than 17. However, maybe the hope for securing a grain deal is part of the allure for some of the heads of state attending.
Now that Russia blocked and bombed their grain shipments, they don’t really have a choice I think.
Most of the other countries are sending lesser dignitaries, just not their heads of state.
The arrogance of this man. “Sure, we’re forcing your people to starve, but forget about that. Come to our 100% bullshit-free summit on How Russia is Making the World a Better Place.”
It would be nice if the ones who attended used the opportunity to tell him off in person.
That is assuming the leaders care about their people.
I’d presume that it’d be less of a move of arrogance and more of a move made out of pure coercion
What’s the goal?
Upselling Wagner coup/coup prevention packages.
One turns into another at a flip of a coin!
they don’t want to to accidentally fall out a window