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Critical infrastructure development in Africa in agenda of forthcoming summit — Lavrov

Russia is viewing the St Petersburg Summit as "a systemic element of Russia-Africa cooperation," the Minister said

MOSCOW, April 4. /TASS/. Issues of industry and critical infrastructure development in Africa will be discussed during the second Russia - Africa summit to be held in St. Petersburg in July 2023, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with aif.ru posted on the Foreign Ministry’s website on Tuesday.

Russia is viewing the St Petersburg Summit as "a systemic element of Russia-Africa cooperation," the Minister said. "We are filling it with meaningful content in close cooperation with our African friends," Lavrov noted.

"Its agenda includes such items as technology transfer and development of industry and critical infrastructure in Africa. We are going to discuss in detail Russia’s participation in projects on digitizing African states, developing their power engineering, agriculture and mineral extraction, and ensuring their food and energy security," the Russian top diplomat noted.

"I believe that the summit will strengthen Russia-Africa cooperation, provide a vector for the development of the entire range of relations with Africa in a mid-term perspective, and make a tangible contribution to the effective resolution of regional and international issues," Lavrov added.