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Central African Republic looks to Russia for support in energy

On 'Thursday, the leader of Central African Republic expressed his gratitude to Russia for its support in security and asked Vladimir Putin to assist with the country's serious energy problems.

At talks at the Kremlin, President?Faustin Archange Touadera informed Putin that Russia's presence in security had enabled the December election that brought him back to office for another seven-year period.

The West is concerned about Russia's increasing security role in?Africa, which has been at the expense of France and United States. The Russia's Africa Corps is a paramilitary unit that replaced the former Wagner mercenary force. It operates in many countries, including Mali and Equatorial Guinea.

Touadera thanked Putin as well for the donation of Russian grain and fuel. He said that CAR was looking for more support.

He said that the Russian Federation had a lot of experience in this area.

Putin said that the two countries have good prospects for strengthening their ties, especially in agriculture and infrastructure.

Russia wants to increase its economic and political ties with Africa, as part of a larger strategy to build stronger relationships with developing nations after its break with the majority of the West due to the conflict in Ukraine.

Touadera has won the December election in the CAR, a chronically insecure country. He did this by campaigning on security and by enlisting both Rwandan soldiers and Russian troops to help him. The main opposition coalition boycotted voting, claiming it was unfair.

(source: Reuters)