Sergey Lavrov held talks with Senegal’s Minister of African Integration and Foreign Affairs, Yassine Fall

30 August 2024

Russias-Foreign-Minister-held-talks-with-Minister-of-African-Integration-and-Foreign-Affairs-of-the-Republic-of-Senegal-Yassine-Fall.jpeg

On August 29, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held talks with Minister of African Integration and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Senegal Yassine Fall, who is in Moscow on a working visit.

During the talks, the Ministers discussed in detail a range of issues related to further strengthening friendly Russian-Senegalese ties. 

They reaffirmed Moscow’s and Dakar’s intention to deepen the trust-based political dialogue and tighten coordination of positions of principle on topical international and regional issues at the UN and other multilateral platforms.

The Parties had a detailed discussion of ways to increase the volume of trade, economic and investment partnership, improve the contractual and legal framework, implement promising joint projects in geological prospecting, development of mineral resources, energy, infrastructure, fisheries, and information and communication technologies.

Specific ways of boosting cooperation in cultural, humanitarian and other areas have been identified.

The Ministers exchanged views on key issues on the global and African agenda, with a focus on the necessity of reforming the UN Security Council, the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the developments in the Sahara-Sahel region and West Africa.

They highlighted the importance of consolidating the efforts of Russia and Senegal in favour of building a fairer world order based on the rule of international law and the provisions of the UN Charter.

A common viewpoint was expressed in favour of political and diplomatic methods of resolving crises in Africa given the decisive role of Africans themselves and the assistance of the international community.

Considerable attention was given to the promotion of Russian-African multidimensional cooperation taking into account the results of the second #RussiaAfrica Summit in June 2023, as well as in view of preparations for the Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum scheduled for November of this year in Sochi.

#RussiaSenegal

Last Posts

ORANIA: A nation within a nation

By Fortune Madondo Whilst black-on-black violence is on the rise in South Africa (SA) due to xenophobic and afrophobic tendencies, there exists an unusual place in SA today. A place where history, Identity, and politics…

30 August 2024

United States Ambassador to Botswana, H.E. Ambassador H.A. Van Vranken

Botswana Universities Launch Collaborative Ideas Lab to Drive Innovation

Gaborone, June 16, 2026 – Botswana’s higher education sector will today mark a major milestone with the launch of the Ideas Test Lab, a collaborative incubation programme designed to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and problem-solving among…

30 August 2024

Members of “March and March” and “Operation Dudula” chant anti-migrant slogans during a protest march in Durban, South Africa, in May 2026. (Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images)

South Africa’s inequality fuels xenophobia amid global capital pressures

By Fortune Madondo South Africa’s role as the continent’s financial anchor has come under sharp scrutiny, with analysts warning that entrenched global capital interests and unresolved apartheid legacies are driving deep socio-economic divides and fueling…

30 August 2024

SADC Executive Secretary H.E. Elias Magosi

SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi joins African Union preparatory talks ahead of mid-year Coordination Meeting

Gaborone, June 9, 2026 – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Executive Secretary, H.E. Elias M. Magosi, has joined continental leaders in preparatory talks for the 8th African Union (AU) Mid-Year Coordination Meeting, set to…

30 August 2024

Cuba, the GAE and the United States: Anatomy of a State Slander

The GAE is not an opaque structure, nor parallel to the Cuban State; it has been, on the contrary, an articulated response of proven efficiency to the economic siege that has historically tried to suffocate…

30 August 2024

EU Ambassador to Botswana and SADC, Petra Pereyra had a good meeting with Honourable Minister of Minerals and Energy, Bogolo Kenewendo. They briefly discussed the implementation of the EU-funded ASPIRE (Accelerating Sustainable and Productive Investment in Renewable Energy and Efficiency) programme

EU’s ASPIRE programme: Can Botswana break free from coal dependency?

Gaborone, Botswana – The European Union has unveiled a €5.3 million initiative aimed at accelerating Botswana’s shift towards renewable energy and efficiency. Known as the Accelerating Sustainable and Productive Investment in Renewable Energy & Efficiency…

30 August 2024

Related Stories