Russian Foreign Minister is in Congo on Monday as part of Russia's Africa charm offensive that also takes Sergei Lavrov to Egypt, Uganda and Ethiopia.
Lavrov arrived Sunday evening in Oyo in northern Congo, some 400km north of the capital Brazzaville and a stronghold of Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso.
Sassou Nguesszo and Lavrov will hold face-to-face talks on Monday, and later travel on to Uganda and Ethiopia on his Africa tour, designed to shore up support for Russia on the international stage.
The foreign ministry in Moscow accused the US of trying to persuade leaders not to pose for pictures with Lavrov, "in order to prevent Russia from using this as proof that it's not isolated", and posted a number of pictures on social media of a smiling Lavrov being warmly greeted by the Congolese Foreign Minister Jean-Claude Gakosso at Oyo's Ollombo international airport on Sunday night.
Ahead of the visit, Lavrov said in an interview that Russia had "long-standing good relations with Africa since the days of the Soviet Union."
Lavrov lauded Russia's role in decolonising in Africa, saying "we provided assistance to the national liberation movement, and then to the restoration of independent states, and the rise of their economies."
Monday's talks in Congo mark the second leg of Lavrov's tour of African allies.
On Sunday he was in Cairo where he first held talks with President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, then his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shukry. Lavrov also met with Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, before addressing the pan-Arab organisation, the Arab League said.
In a joint news conference with Shukry, Lavrov said he discussed Russia’s “military operation” in Ukraine with Egyptian officials who urged for “a
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