RT.com, 18
October, 2012
AFP Photo / Alexander Joe |
Russia is
writing off $20bln in African debt coupled with a $50mln donation to the
poorest countries. This is part of a diplomatic move to help the African
Continent.
"We
take part in peacekeeping operations on the continent. We expand programmes to
train African peacekeepers and law enforcers," Vladimir Sergeyev, director
of the Russian Foreign Ministry Department of International Organisations, told
the UN General Assembly.
Zambia and
Tanzania are among other countries due to get help from Russia, which comes
under the framework of the U.N. Debt Relief Initiative. The agreements signed
between the countries involve funding promising projects in agriculture,
education and medicine. "We are preparing similar agreements with Benin,
Mozambique and Ethiopia," Sergeyev added.
On top of
that, Russia allocated another $50mln to the World Bank to support the most
fragile states, primarily the part of the continent located south of the
Sahara.
"Humanitarian
aid is provided to the countries of the region on a bilateral basis. Donor
assistance is rendered to Ethiopia, Somalia, Guinea, Kenya and Djibouti,"
the Russian diplomat specified.
Russia was
also planning to spend $42.9mln to improve quality of elementary education in
developing countries, including Africa. "Over 8,000 African students have
received education in Russian universities. Half of them have their tuition
paid for by the Russian government," Sergeyev said.
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