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Putin hosts Guinea Bissau leader in Russia's efforts to build Africa ties

On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin met with Guinea-Bissau president Umaro Sissoco Embalo at the Kremlin for talks. This is the latest example of Moscow's efforts to develop economic and security ties with countries in West and Central Africa.

State TV reported that Russian metals magnate Oleg Deripaska attended the meeting between the two leaders. Russian and Portuguese media outlets quoted a Guinea Bissau minister saying that Rusal, a Russian aluminium firm, is interested in exploring for bauxite and building a port and railway in the country.

Embalo was elected in 2020, and his mandate expires in this year. However, there is disagreement with the opposition about the timing of the election. The opposition has promised to bring the nation to a halt on Thursday over the dispute about when Embalo’s mandate expires.

Embalo said that there were two attempts made to topple him. The most recent was in December 2023. After that incident, which involved gunfire and clashes in the capital, he dissolved the opposition-controlled parliament, accusing it of passivity.

In recent years, Russia has developed security ties with a number of African countries. It sent thousands of mercenaries in support of military leaders to help them combat insurgents. The agenda of Wednesday's meeting was not known.

The assignments for Moscow are a means to earn money through government fees, and also economic opportunities, such as in energy or mining, while at the same time eroding influence of former colonial countries, notably France, in the region. Guinea-Bissau was a Portuguese colony until 1974 when it gained its independence. Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin in Moscow, Gleb Bryanski at Dakar and Mark Trevelyan editing by Andrew Osborn

(source: Reuters)