Botswana and Russia Reaffirm Strategic Partnership, Eye Deeper Cooperation at Russia Day Celebration

10 June 2026

Minister Dr Butale and Ambassador Kemarskiy toasting to the health of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Duma Boko

The Pan-Afrikanist Watchman

Gaborone, June 9, 2026 — Botswana and Russia have pledged to strengthen their longstanding partnership, with both nations highlighting shared commitments to peace, economic transformation, and a multipolar world order during celebrations marking the 36th anniversary of Russia Day at Phakalane Golf Estates.

Delivering Botswana’s message, Minister of International Relations Dr Phenyo Butale congratulated Russia on its national day and reflected on the resilience of bilateral ties since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1970 and the opening of the Russian mission in Gaborone in 1976. He announced Botswana’s plan to open its first embassy in Moscow, a milestone expected to deepen diplomatic and economic engagement.

Dr Butale identified strategic sectors for expanded cooperation, including agro‑processing, food security, mining beneficiation, renewable energy, innovation, and industrialisation. He said these opportunities align with Botswana’s Economic Transformation Programme, aimed at diversifying the economy, strengthening manufacturing, and promoting value‑chain development.

He also expressed appreciation for Russia’s longstanding technical assistance and capacity‑building support, noting Botswana’s commitment to innovative approaches such as digital training platforms despite fiscal constraints.

On foreign policy, the Minister reaffirmed Botswana’s commitment to international law, peaceful coexistence, and multilateralism. He referenced recent engagement with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the welfare of Batswana affected by the conflict in Ukraine, stressing that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most durable path to peace.

Botswana will also participate in the upcoming Third Russia–Africa Summit in Moscow, building on the outcomes of last year’s partnership forum in Egypt.

Russian Ambassador Andrey Kemarskiy echoed the call for deeper ties, describing Russia Day as a celebration of the country’s thousand‑year journey, national identity, and unity. He emphasised that the global system is shifting toward multipolarity, with Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East playing increasingly influential roles. He criticised unilateral attempts by some states to dictate global affairs, calling instead for mutual respect, equality, and justice.

Kemarskiy praised Africa’s growing economic and political weight, reiterating Russia’s support for African sovereignty under the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and backing Africa’s push for greater representation in UN reform, including the Security Council. He said the upcoming Moscow summit will approve a new three‑year action plan to guide cooperation across government, business, and civil society.

Turning to Botswana, the Ambassador lauded the country’s political stability, strong institutions, and investor‑friendly policies. He noted that Russia and Botswana share 56 years of diplomatic relations, backed by 11 bilateral agreements and 14 more under negotiation, covering mining, agriculture, energy, transport, and education. He welcomed Botswana’s embassy plans, saying it would “bring our countries and peoples closer together.”

Kemarskiy concluded by emphasising the cultural alignment between Russia’s values of solidarity and Botswana’s philosophy of Botho, and toasted the enduring friendship between the two nations, the prosperity of their peoples, and the health of Presidents Duma Boko and Vladimir Putin.

(C) TPA2026

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