In Photos: Russia Pursues Closer Economic Ties with African Countries at St. Petersburg Summit
Russia held its second Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg this week as it hopes to foster closer economic ties with African nations.
The war in Ukraine, security issues and Russia's exit last week from the Black Sea grain deal loomed large over the agenda.
The event was also smaller in size and scope than the inaugural summit in Sochi in the pre-war year of 2019, with just 17 heads of state in attendance compared to the 43 who attended four years ago.
Here is a closer look at the two-day event:
The war in Ukraine, security issues and Russia's exit last week from the Black Sea grain deal loomed large over the agenda.
The event was also smaller in size and scope than the inaugural summit in Sochi in the pre-war year of 2019, with just 17 heads of state in attendance compared to the 43 who attended four years ago.
Here is a closer look at the two-day event:
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Attendees watch a broadcast of the summit's plenary session.
Speaking at the summit Thursday, President Vladimir Putin said Russia would offer free supplies of 25,000 to 50,000 tons of grain to Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Mali, Somalia, the Central African Republic and Eritrea, countries that have been impacted by the end of the Ukrainian grain deal.
Speaking at the summit Thursday, President Vladimir Putin said Russia would offer free supplies of 25,000 to 50,000 tons of grain to Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Mali, Somalia, the Central African Republic and Eritrea, countries that have been impacted by the end of the Ukrainian grain deal.
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A participant in the plenary session.
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Russian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Kirill during the event's plenary session.
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Lama Jacques Sevoba of the Embassy of Guinea in Russia in a not-so-subtle wardrobe choice.
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Putin with Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye.
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Russia-Africa Summit participants.
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A summit participant in a hat reading "Born in the U.S.S.R."
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Security and defense cooperation was also a major topic at the summit.
Many African states continue to rely on security assistance provided by the Wagner mercenary outfit, and the group’s short-lived mutiny against Russia’s military leadership last month made local leaders uneasy about its future in the region.
Many African states continue to rely on security assistance provided by the Wagner mercenary outfit, and the group’s short-lived mutiny against Russia’s military leadership last month made local leaders uneasy about its future in the region.
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Participants look at a model of a Orthodox Christian cathedral.
Some 36 million Orthodox Christians live in Ethiopia, making the country home to the world's second-largest Orthodox population after Russia.
Some 36 million Orthodox Christians live in Ethiopia, making the country home to the world's second-largest Orthodox population after Russia.
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A summit participant holds a mock handgun next to combat uniforms.
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A summit participant stands near a Russian helicopter on display.
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Cameroonian President Paul Biya and his wife Chantal stand alongside Putin at the summit's meeting of heads of delegations.
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The Orion-E unmanned aerial vehicle on display outside the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Center.
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Summit participants.
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Guests before a reception on behalf of St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov for heads of African media outlets.
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Posters on display at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Center.
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The summit's logo appeared on aircraft steps at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport.
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