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Russia Steps Up Africa Drive at Cairo Forum With New Commissions, Expanded Trade Missions

The Cairo meeting closed with pledges to expand institutional ties ahead of a planned 2026 summit.

Overview

  • Sergey Lavrov said Russia will create 13 additional intergovernmental commissions with African states, adding to 19 already operating.
  • Moscow reported trade with Africa exceeded $27 billion last year and said its trade missions will extend activity to 15 more countries by the end of next year.
  • Russia detailed plans to deepen economic cooperation by easing trade barriers and updating legal frameworks on taxation, investment protection, customs and competition rules.
  • Russia is enlarging its diplomatic footprint, noting new embassies in Niger, Sierra Leone and South Sudan this year and planned missions in Gambia, Liberia, Togo and the Comoros.
  • Egypt and Russia highlighted progress at the El Dabaa nuclear plant, reported bilateral trade of $9.3 billion, discussed the Russian Industrial Zone, and underscored security coordination as Moscow also pledged counterterrorism support and leveled allegations against the Kiev regime.