The Russia-Africa Conference convened in St Petersburg on 27 July 2023, with 17 African heads of state attending, down from 43 at the last iteration. The event takes place ten days after Russia withdrew from the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI).

The BSGI had allowed the export of 30 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain to Africa, providing essential nutrition to states including Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Sudan. As well as the direct disruption of supplies, Russia’s blockade of Ukraine is also causing grain prices to rise.

The impact of the war in Ukraine will almost certainly compound food insecurity across Africa for at least the next two years.

  • @Smartboystupid
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    1 year ago

    Like a reverse Robin Hood Putin steals from the poor and gives to the corrupt.

    A shameless display of African corruption.

  • @Paws
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    41 year ago

    And yet astonishingly you will still have certain African countries which will still side with Russia.